Great video ive been trying to learn as much as I can before my new hilux arrives in the mail this year. There is t alot of videos about 4wd H and L range thank you this video was great.
Hi mate first of all cool video 📹 and 2nd thank you so much for the info helped me a lot my first time owner of a 4x4 drive and never driven one before 😔😓
There’s a couple there , If you’re referring to the one in the opening title that one is composed by An up and coming Australian Progressive metal band that’s album is releasing later this year and they have asked me not to mention them in the videos as yet but I’m happy to link to there album once they have dropped it. As for all of the other music that is written and composed by me
Hey! I got an old Pathfinder, but all i know Is for low i need to lock te front wheels, but what about in high? Should i only move the stick to that position and that should be it? (I don't know ir i got my point clear)
The front hubs ( wheels) need to be in the lock position when using high range 4wd and low range 4wd . If you don’t only the rear wheels will have drive to them regardless of the position of the four-wheel-drive lever/ switch. having said that if you have the four-wheel-drive’s lever in the L position ( low range ) without the front wheels locked you will have 2wd low range
Great video ive been trying to learn as much as I can before my new hilux arrives in the mail this year. There is t alot of videos about 4wd H and L range thank you this video was great.
Hi mate first of all cool video 📹 and 2nd thank you so much for the info helped me a lot my first time owner of a 4x4 drive and never driven one before 😔😓
There’s a couple there , If you’re referring to the one in the opening title that one is composed by An up and coming Australian Progressive metal band that’s album is releasing later this year and they have asked me not to mention them in the videos as yet but I’m happy to link to there album once they have dropped it. As for all of the other music that is written and composed by me
Wow like your teachings very much
Thanx👍👍
Whats the metal song?
Thanks heaps
Nice one
Hey! I got an old Pathfinder, but all i know Is for low i need to lock te front wheels, but what about in high? Should i only move the stick to that position and that should be it? (I don't know ir i got my point clear)
The front hubs ( wheels) need to be in the lock position when using high range 4wd and low range 4wd . If you don’t only the rear wheels will have drive to them regardless of the position of the four-wheel-drive lever/ switch. having said that if you have the four-wheel-drive’s lever in the L position ( low range ) without the front wheels locked you will have 2wd low range
Great
could of made this video into a 2 minutes video instead of trying to make dad jokes and drag it out lol
Too much time wasted . Next time kindly start e topic right away