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what are the differences or advantages of both..are they even different?
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AWD, all four wheels provide motion ALL the time. 4WD, two or four wheels provide motion, depending on whether it is engaged or not. like i said, generally. you can call a 4WD an AWD when engaged........ confused??? baldy
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Huh?
AWD, all four wheels ALWAYS engaged, no switch, and mostly on passenger cars, yes.......... 4 wheel drive usually has the option, 2 wheel for highway, 4 wheel for snow/ice and off roadie. i do believe we said the same thing. baldy
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symantics? details? probably not worth all this, sorry if I'm a pain. lol |
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The technical difference is this:
AWD has 3 differentials. Front wheels, back wheels, and one between them. 4WD has 2. Front wheels, back wheels. There's a transfer case connecting the two, which is switchable, on and off. The middle differential allows the front wheels to turn at a different rate than the rear wheels. Think about going around a corner. The front and rear wheels are spinning at different speeds. If you try to corner sharp with 4wd engauged, the tires start bucking and the car hops, and it's really not pleasant. [/thread]
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If you are looking for REAL off-road capability, you want 4WD with a transfer case. AWD as offered by Saturn is FWD until the RDM detects wheelspin, then the clutchpack locks-up and brings the rear axle online until the wheelspin is gone. It is NOT a rock crawler. You have NO control over it.
Great on twin tracks however!
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