Just curious, but why would you be going that fast in 4wd? Maybe Im doing it wrong, but I only use 4wd when needed, and its never over 15 mph, if I am going above 15 or maybe 20 at most, my thoughts are I shouldn't need 4wd
Well...I
don't run fast in 4WD
anymore...and the
reason is, because of the destructive sound the unit makes...But what got me here in the first place was...I came from Honda 4-wheelers, Rincon, Rancher etc. On those machines, you can run in 4WD as fast as you want, and on ANY surface you want. They are pretty much indestructable. In fact, one old Rancher my buddy had
only had 4WD, 2WD was not an option. he ran the piss out of that thing for YEARS...and it never complained.
Another reason for running fast in 4WD is, out west here, there are essentially 100 MPH dirt roads that run across Nevada for hundreds of miles. Much of it is loose dirt and gravel with a mix of anything in between. When you run say an hour or so at 40-60 mph, sliding in and out of curves and up ad down loose inclines, the Pioneer in 4WD feels like a little SCORE class 3 truck.
At first I thought I'd run the fooker until it broke then I take it in under warranty and we would ALL know what the problem..But I gave up on tearing it up...run in 2WD or TURF and gave the little bugger a break.