Automotive Technology
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ISBN: 9781337794213
Author: ERJAVEC, Jack.
Publisher: Cengage,
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Chapter 44, Problem 1MC
What results from having different axle ratios on the front and rear of a 4WD vehicle when it is operating in 4WD?
a. Poor handling on dry surfaces
b. Driveline windup
c.
d. All of the above
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