Badgertits
FRF Addict
Good thing on the Raptor vs. all other 1/2 tons available (as far as I know) - it is the ONLY one that can run in true "AWD" - there's a separate input shaft for the AWD function of the transfer case I believe vs. a pseudo partially engaged 4wd-hi "auto" mode that other 1/2 tons employ (including regular F150s) Where the axles are locked but the hubs do not engage until slippage is sensed.....in reality although you supposedly can drive in 4 "auto" in dry conditions I believe there is still concern for excessive wear & binding especially in full lock turns....additionally, there's a lag between when the front traction is needed & when the front hubs actually engage (at least on my GMC trucks) which could make the "help" of front drive traction a hinderance if its not engaging at the appropriate time. This is not a concern w/ the Raptor in 4A - you should be able to run that way all day every day wet dry rain mud grass sand snow etc etc etc
Its a nice feature & once you get used to driving the truck in general w/ how the tranny shifts & the weight balance etc. running it hard in Sport mode + 4A w/ traction control off = most fun driving experience possible in a full size pickup
Its a nice feature & once you get used to driving the truck in general w/ how the tranny shifts & the weight balance etc. running it hard in Sport mode + 4A w/ traction control off = most fun driving experience possible in a full size pickup