Behold, the Power of Subaru: WRX STI tows semi out of snow

You're in europe when....

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Flyxlk-csj0]YouTube - small car towing[/ame]
 
Glenn, please drive your vehicle for two months, on the highway with it stuck in 4WD hi.

Let me know how the transfer case is feeling like after that.

:)
You've done this? It actually would be no problem because I can just unlock the hubs. :lol:
 
Let's see if a Subaru can tow a semi up the hill...for sure it will break down like that little car....;)
 
5wd system? :hmm:

I ignored the icy road because I HAVE NO PROBLEM with my Subaru for ten years thru icy road. It was damn 2WD truck!

2WD should banned from icy road.

I don't believe you about 70mph in 4WD. I am sure you drove at 2H gear lever, not 4H gear lever. One of my friend's wife blow ford explorer's transfer case out at 60mph due H4.

Here a link about transfer case blow up at 70MPH.

http://www.4x4abc.com/4WD101/axle-wind-up.html
It's alright if you don't believe me about going 70 mph in 4wd. However, the link you included talks about dry pavement. I wasn't doing that on dry pavement and I know that doing so will break things.

Banning 2wd on icy roads ... that might work. I think it's more of a driver skill thing than a vehicle thing though.
 
It's alright if you don't believe me about going 70 mph in 4wd. However, the link you included talks about dry pavement. I wasn't doing that on dry pavement and I know that doing so will break things.

Banning 2wd on icy roads ... that might work. I think it's more of a driver skill thing than a vehicle thing though.

Most 4 wheel drive SUV's, probably trucks as well, are not supposed to be driven over 60mph. So 60mph should be fine. I did all the time, now I am in an all-wheel drive.
 
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