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4 lo in a high mileage 3rd gen
In my last vehicle I didn't mind staying in 4 lo longer because it had under 100k miles so the hard shifts didn't worry me. In my 3rd gen with 220k I find myself only using 4 lo when I need it because I feel bad for the tranny. Is 4 lo much harder on it than normal shifting? Or am I just over thinking this?
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07-15-2016, 12:49 AM
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what kind of driving are we walking about? anything over 25mph?
do you really need to be in 4lo, i used mine crawling around on rocks and steep hills in moab. i have never really needed it anywhere else. 4 hi works fine.
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07-15-2016, 01:09 AM
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On my overland trip I used 4Lo a few times for hours. I did notice a spike in temperature and adjusted accordingly and kept rpm's higher which helped cool down the transmission. I do not have a direct temperature for my transfer case but I did the 'assume' of transmission at 200F - Transfers case is probably somewhere close also. I also made sure I to take breaks often when doing it to prolong its life. I know from personal experience with my fathers offroad truck that his transfer case even working it hard has done really well with oil not breaking apart.
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07-15-2016, 01:15 AM
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what kind of driving are we walking about? anything over 25mph?
do you really need to be in 4lo, i used mine crawling around on rocks and steep hills in moab. i have never really needed it anywhere else. 4 hi works fine.
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Oh no. Speeds under 10 for 4-lo. But it shifts around 5-7 mph.
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07-15-2016, 01:23 AM
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You're overthinking. I don't think you need to worry about the hard shifts when using 4 Lo. If you need it, use it.
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07-15-2016, 10:26 AM
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The transmission works the same or similar whether in 2wd, 4hi or 4lo.
The change in gearing is done in the transfer case.
There might be more of a potential shock load on the driveline in 4lo but I'm not sure.
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07-15-2016, 10:28 AM
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The hard shifting is normal. I doubt it's harmful.
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07-15-2016, 11:06 AM
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It would be silly to not use what your truck has because of miles. It's like, should you not go over 50mph because you have 200k on your engine.
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It would be silly to not use what your truck has because of miles. It's like, should you not go over 50mph because you have 200k on your engine.
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You're misunderstanding. I use 4-lo plenty but I don't ride in it most of the day like I used to. I still use it and will continue to. It makes no difference
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The hard shifting is normal. I doubt it's harmful.
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I know the hard shifting is normal
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07-15-2016, 12:30 PM
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I personally use 4Lo a lot more than 4hi and my rig has 264k miles. I use 4Lo a lot to keep tranny temps down when climbing hills on Forest roads/trails.
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07-15-2016, 12:41 PM
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For what it's worth mine has 312,000 miles on it and it spends at least 6 hours in low 4x4 every weekend and just keeps on ticking!
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I always used to use 4hi, but the last time I wheeled it I was in 4lo all day & liked it much better. Barely had to step on the gas going up hill, less brakes going downhill, less chance of stalling. (5 speed) If my rpm's got too high I just switched to second gear. The truck just felt more capable & bad ass but I only have 158,000 on the TC/Trans.
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07-15-2016, 01:49 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by PWD4R
... Is 4 lo much harder on it than normal shifting? Or am I just over thinking this?
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If you want to avoid the 1-2 shift in 4LO then start in 2nd gear in 4LO (assuming you don't need the lower ratio of 1 when starting off). Works for 01'-02's not sure about other years....
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I have an auto. Not an option.
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