Re: highway speed in full time 4X4?
Roughly 1/6/04 11:57, Tim Hayes's monkeys randomly typed:
> L0nD0t.$t0we11 wrote: > >> A full time 4x4 doesn't disengage at any speed. That is a part >> time 4x4 mode which should never be used on a highway unless it >> is extremely slippery...enough to keep the driveline from binding >> up. And if the highway is slippery enough to need part time >> 4x4, 55 mph is insane. > > I disagree. Just last month I was traveling on I-78 in New Jersey during > the last blizzard we had. I was in 4wd-hi and moving at the speed limit > in 3-4" of fresh unplowed snow (the speed limit is 65). That actually isn't that bad. Now try it on polished snow/ice or up or down a hill with corners on it. Or just come west and park anywhere along Donner Pass and watch all the 4wd geniuses head for the nearest ditch on any snowy weekend. > > That was a blast, and I don't consider myself insane. This was no more > reckless than traveling 75mph on the same road in "bumper to bumper" > traffic during a rainstorm- conditions that happen regularly on that road. I hope this doesn't qualify as sane driving for you...which is why I tend to get off any freeway when it rains or snows... too many folks confuse ABS and/or AWD with actually being able to drive. -- Fan of the dumbest team in America. |
Re: highway speed in full time 4X4?
Roughly 1/6/04 11:57, Tim Hayes's monkeys randomly typed:
> L0nD0t.$t0we11 wrote: > >> A full time 4x4 doesn't disengage at any speed. That is a part >> time 4x4 mode which should never be used on a highway unless it >> is extremely slippery...enough to keep the driveline from binding >> up. And if the highway is slippery enough to need part time >> 4x4, 55 mph is insane. > > I disagree. Just last month I was traveling on I-78 in New Jersey during > the last blizzard we had. I was in 4wd-hi and moving at the speed limit > in 3-4" of fresh unplowed snow (the speed limit is 65). That actually isn't that bad. Now try it on polished snow/ice or up or down a hill with corners on it. Or just come west and park anywhere along Donner Pass and watch all the 4wd geniuses head for the nearest ditch on any snowy weekend. > > That was a blast, and I don't consider myself insane. This was no more > reckless than traveling 75mph on the same road in "bumper to bumper" > traffic during a rainstorm- conditions that happen regularly on that road. I hope this doesn't qualify as sane driving for you...which is why I tend to get off any freeway when it rains or snows... too many folks confuse ABS and/or AWD with actually being able to drive. -- Fan of the dumbest team in America. |
Re: highway speed in full time 4X4?
Roughly 1/6/04 11:57, Tim Hayes's monkeys randomly typed:
> L0nD0t.$t0we11 wrote: > >> A full time 4x4 doesn't disengage at any speed. That is a part >> time 4x4 mode which should never be used on a highway unless it >> is extremely slippery...enough to keep the driveline from binding >> up. And if the highway is slippery enough to need part time >> 4x4, 55 mph is insane. > > I disagree. Just last month I was traveling on I-78 in New Jersey during > the last blizzard we had. I was in 4wd-hi and moving at the speed limit > in 3-4" of fresh unplowed snow (the speed limit is 65). That actually isn't that bad. Now try it on polished snow/ice or up or down a hill with corners on it. Or just come west and park anywhere along Donner Pass and watch all the 4wd geniuses head for the nearest ditch on any snowy weekend. > > That was a blast, and I don't consider myself insane. This was no more > reckless than traveling 75mph on the same road in "bumper to bumper" > traffic during a rainstorm- conditions that happen regularly on that road. I hope this doesn't qualify as sane driving for you...which is why I tend to get off any freeway when it rains or snows... too many folks confuse ABS and/or AWD with actually being able to drive. -- Fan of the dumbest team in America. |
Re: highway speed in full time 4X4?
Roughly 1/6/04 12:49, L.W.(ßill) ------ III's monkeys randomly typed:
> Hi Tim, > If you drive the speed limit in the rain here in Kalifornia you > will cited by a police officer for driving "too fast for conditions." : You should have seen it here this past weekend when I-80 and 280 had a few spots of black ice at the on/off ramps. Looked like a demolition derby. Informal survey observed a higher proportion of AWD/4WD vehicles all trashed up than was actually on the road. -- Fan of the dumbest team in America. |
Re: highway speed in full time 4X4?
Roughly 1/6/04 12:49, L.W.(ßill) ------ III's monkeys randomly typed:
> Hi Tim, > If you drive the speed limit in the rain here in Kalifornia you > will cited by a police officer for driving "too fast for conditions." : You should have seen it here this past weekend when I-80 and 280 had a few spots of black ice at the on/off ramps. Looked like a demolition derby. Informal survey observed a higher proportion of AWD/4WD vehicles all trashed up than was actually on the road. -- Fan of the dumbest team in America. |
Re: highway speed in full time 4X4?
Roughly 1/6/04 12:49, L.W.(ßill) ------ III's monkeys randomly typed:
> Hi Tim, > If you drive the speed limit in the rain here in Kalifornia you > will cited by a police officer for driving "too fast for conditions." : You should have seen it here this past weekend when I-80 and 280 had a few spots of black ice at the on/off ramps. Looked like a demolition derby. Informal survey observed a higher proportion of AWD/4WD vehicles all trashed up than was actually on the road. -- Fan of the dumbest team in America. |
Re: highway speed in full time 4X4?
Tim, your part-time 4x4 system didn't bind on the highway covered "in 3-4"
of fresh unplowed snow" because it won't bind if you're on a road totally covered in snow, the tires can slip against the slippery snow and relieve the binding between the f/r axles before it builds up too much. L0nD0t.$t0we11 was right on saying a part-time 4x4 system should never be used "on a highway unless it is extremely slippery"... and the totally snow-covered highway you were on certainly qualifies as one. Jerry -- Jerry Bransford To email, remove 'me' from my email address KC6TAY, PP-ASEL See the Geezer Jeep at http://members.cox.net/jerrypb/ "Tim Hayes" <thayes@remove-me.rutgers.edu> wrote in message news:3ffb1317$1@rutgers.edu... > L0nD0t.$t0we11 wrote: > > > A full time 4x4 doesn't disengage at any speed. That is a part > > time 4x4 mode which should never be used on a highway unless it > > is extremely slippery...enough to keep the driveline from binding > > up. And if the highway is slippery enough to need part time > > 4x4, 55 mph is insane. > > I disagree. Just last month I was traveling on I-78 in New Jersey during > the last blizzard we had. I was in 4wd-hi and moving at the speed limit > in 3-4" of fresh unplowed snow (the speed limit is 65). > > I had no binding of the drivetrain and was in control of the vehicle. > There were few other cars on the road and whenever I caught up to one > I'd slow down as much as necessary to pass safely. > > That was a blast, and I don't consider myself insane. This was no more > reckless than traveling 75mph on the same road in "bumper to bumper" > traffic during a rainstorm- conditions that happen regularly on that road. > > |
Re: highway speed in full time 4X4?
Tim, your part-time 4x4 system didn't bind on the highway covered "in 3-4"
of fresh unplowed snow" because it won't bind if you're on a road totally covered in snow, the tires can slip against the slippery snow and relieve the binding between the f/r axles before it builds up too much. L0nD0t.$t0we11 was right on saying a part-time 4x4 system should never be used "on a highway unless it is extremely slippery"... and the totally snow-covered highway you were on certainly qualifies as one. Jerry -- Jerry Bransford To email, remove 'me' from my email address KC6TAY, PP-ASEL See the Geezer Jeep at http://members.cox.net/jerrypb/ "Tim Hayes" <thayes@remove-me.rutgers.edu> wrote in message news:3ffb1317$1@rutgers.edu... > L0nD0t.$t0we11 wrote: > > > A full time 4x4 doesn't disengage at any speed. That is a part > > time 4x4 mode which should never be used on a highway unless it > > is extremely slippery...enough to keep the driveline from binding > > up. And if the highway is slippery enough to need part time > > 4x4, 55 mph is insane. > > I disagree. Just last month I was traveling on I-78 in New Jersey during > the last blizzard we had. I was in 4wd-hi and moving at the speed limit > in 3-4" of fresh unplowed snow (the speed limit is 65). > > I had no binding of the drivetrain and was in control of the vehicle. > There were few other cars on the road and whenever I caught up to one > I'd slow down as much as necessary to pass safely. > > That was a blast, and I don't consider myself insane. This was no more > reckless than traveling 75mph on the same road in "bumper to bumper" > traffic during a rainstorm- conditions that happen regularly on that road. > > |
Re: highway speed in full time 4X4?
Tim, your part-time 4x4 system didn't bind on the highway covered "in 3-4"
of fresh unplowed snow" because it won't bind if you're on a road totally covered in snow, the tires can slip against the slippery snow and relieve the binding between the f/r axles before it builds up too much. L0nD0t.$t0we11 was right on saying a part-time 4x4 system should never be used "on a highway unless it is extremely slippery"... and the totally snow-covered highway you were on certainly qualifies as one. Jerry -- Jerry Bransford To email, remove 'me' from my email address KC6TAY, PP-ASEL See the Geezer Jeep at http://members.cox.net/jerrypb/ "Tim Hayes" <thayes@remove-me.rutgers.edu> wrote in message news:3ffb1317$1@rutgers.edu... > L0nD0t.$t0we11 wrote: > > > A full time 4x4 doesn't disengage at any speed. That is a part > > time 4x4 mode which should never be used on a highway unless it > > is extremely slippery...enough to keep the driveline from binding > > up. And if the highway is slippery enough to need part time > > 4x4, 55 mph is insane. > > I disagree. Just last month I was traveling on I-78 in New Jersey during > the last blizzard we had. I was in 4wd-hi and moving at the speed limit > in 3-4" of fresh unplowed snow (the speed limit is 65). > > I had no binding of the drivetrain and was in control of the vehicle. > There were few other cars on the road and whenever I caught up to one > I'd slow down as much as necessary to pass safely. > > That was a blast, and I don't consider myself insane. This was no more > reckless than traveling 75mph on the same road in "bumper to bumper" > traffic during a rainstorm- conditions that happen regularly on that road. > > |
Re: highway speed in full time 4X4?
Jeez. I was in similar conditions for Hogmanay and we did more like 30 mph
down the motorway. Apart from anything else, if I tried to pass anyone you couldn't see anything for the crap that got blown my way. It may have been slow, but despite the fairly dense traffic I didn't see one person that had fallen off the road. Dave Milne, Scotland "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@cox.net> wrote in message news:3FFB1F45.70A7B413@cox.net... > Hi Tim, > If you drive the speed limit in the rain here in Kalifornia you > will cited by a police officer for driving "too fast for conditions." : > http://www.dmv.ca.gov/pubs/vctop/d11/vc22350.htm > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O > mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ > > Tim Hayes wrote: > > > > L0nD0t.$t0we11 wrote: > > > > > A full time 4x4 doesn't disengage at any speed. That is a part > > > time 4x4 mode which should never be used on a highway unless it > > > is extremely slippery...enough to keep the driveline from binding > > > up. And if the highway is slippery enough to need part time > > > 4x4, 55 mph is insane. > > > > I disagree. Just last month I was traveling on I-78 in New Jersey during > > the last blizzard we had. I was in 4wd-hi and moving at the speed limit > > in 3-4" of fresh unplowed snow (the speed limit is 65). > > > > I had no binding of the drivetrain and was in control of the vehicle. > > There were few other cars on the road and whenever I caught up to one > > I'd slow down as much as necessary to pass safely. > > > > That was a blast, and I don't consider myself insane. This was no more > > reckless than traveling 75mph on the same road in "bumper to bumper" > > traffic during a rainstorm- conditions that happen regularly on that road. |
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