TwizzleStix
Pudendum Inspector aka FORZDA 1
Hey Smurfslayer,
My truck is ONLY front drive biased in 4A. In 2H it is straight 100% RWD. It handles completely different in 2H vs 4A. Very evident heavy torque steer in 4A have to grip the steering wheel tightly when accelerating especially around a turn just like a FWD vehicle. In 2H no torque steer at all. And .5 mpg better in 4A consistently. Explain how front tires only spin from wet stop in 4A?
Maybe Ford revised it due to high complexity?
Your truck is NOT “front biased” at all. When in 4A and you poke it to the floor, the power is applied to all 4 wheels, not just when the rears are slipping. The weight transfers rearward and the fronts spin a little. The clunk is the TCM loosening up the clutch for the front, NOT bringing in the rear. It’s not magic fwd, just vehicle dynamics based on physics.