how does the 4 wheel drive work for the 2000 mitsubishi challenger x model?
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I views on YouTube this guy was selling one and when I look up the specs on it it says 4wD a guy was telling me it automatically engages when it in certain terrain don't know how that goes what's your take on that tennisshoes
so it cant tackle and up hill dirt track ? or a grassy areas thats wet from rain? i dont plan to go rock climbing it it but where we live it at times has some mild rough terrain the pic i posted is the worse case i would run into in our country
This is really stupid of Mitsubishi to make such a big Ass truck and made a version of it without 4wd now I have to go turn the guy down and go car shopping again
Not really I love. Power I love speed but I prefer power u drive a 1997 Nissan regulus and that thing is a monster when 4 wheel is engaged it's street modified so it has the drop bumper and sick paint job but if I'm stuck or rain falls and I need to get up a hill and its grassy or dirt she can get me there with no sweat I don't go off roaring cause we don't have trails for that here much but there are places a car can't go and what ever my next ride is has to be able to get me out of it the guy who is selling The challenger offered to let me test drive it Monday so I'll take it on a trail and see how bad Ass this awd can be
Well I took the challenger I was talking about on the hill track and guess what it totally destroyed The track it seems to have a permanent 4wd where it's alway on it don't play so I'm buying it cause now I know it can handle the roads in my country sms
Just giving and update on the challenger x from Mitsubishi it has no shifter to go in 4 wheel like I stated above it engages 4wd not awd but full 4wd low automaticlly how I know cause I took the 2010 Toyota helix pickup truck we use at work and took it on the same ruff track I took my challeneger last week just to see what kinda off road system it has so I started off in two wheel the trick slipped so I backed down the hill engaged 4wd high and tried again it made it half way then slipped so I put the damn thing in 4wd low and it did the job I got up the trail which means my jeep would of needed the same low to make it up that trail
U mean regular oil changes and transmission fluid changes ?
Well it didn't come with the manual but I'll have to ask around