I had no idea. I’m new to the raptor world. Just purchased a leadfoot 2018 with all the goodies. Happy so far.
So to be clear. Just put it in 4wd auto mode and forget about it?
There have been several time’s when pulling out into traffic when I’m going up hill that I get tire spin and when I selected the 4wd mode it worked great. Didn’t know there was that mode.
Thanks so much. I feel like a ********.
nah you shouldn’t feel like a ******* b/c the gen2 Raptor is the ONLY 1/2 ton pickup w/ true selectable “AWD” - the “4 auto” function on regular F150s/RAMs/GM trucks is not the same thing & the difference lies in the transfer case function & design.
while you CAN run a regular F150
Etc in 4A on dry pavement it is really not the same situation & you ARE putting additional stress on the front drivetrain components in particular if you’re making tight turns on dry pavement- additionally, the speed w/ which the front wheels engage & react in the Raptor is much quicker & more seamless.
For example I remember running my 2015 GMC in 4A going down I-95 in snowstorm w/ a lot of heavy slushy snow built up on the edges of the fast/slow lanes- well when my front inside tire would go over those spots the truck would obviously get “sucked” into that slush & it was jarring every time that happened b/c there was a very noticeable delay between when those front wheels lost traction & the hubs engaged & that caused some serious white knuckling/puckering lol!
not the case in the Raptor whatsoever!!