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Originally Posted by rknight
So the 2002 allows you to select the drive train? This is standard across all trims/models?
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Yep. If you get a 4wd 4Runner, day to day driving will be in 2wd. If you hit the 4wd button, you will engage the front wheels, but they will not be engaged with the rears thus allowing you to still drive on pavement (good for mixed conditions). When you hit the center locking button, the front and the rear lock together, so then you have a traditional 4wd system.
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