Four-wheel drive was initially used in utilitarian and military vehicles, for an obvious reason: it provided more traction on slippery terrain. But automakers shove 4WD/AWD in all sorts of vehicles ...
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What is four-wheel drive?
How does four-wheel drive work? A conventional, two-wheel drive car will drive one axle, using a differential to handle the difference in wheel speed when going around bends or driving over surfaces ...
The suspension on our '97 Jeep Cherokee Sport had seen better days. In fact, it was so sacked out that it almost looked as if we had lowered it. Hitting dips in the highway at speed would make the ...
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