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I know that most of you will recommend against this but I really can't see any downside.
I have the stock 5.83 gearsets front and rear. I also found one set of 4.89 gears. I have the idea of installing the 4.89 in the rear for general road travel. I personally can't see any reason why I would ever need 4WD. However, if I did use 4WD it would be only in slippery conditions such a loose dirt or mud.
I know that driving the wheels at different speeds isn't recommended and is probably dangerous on the road but would it really hurt at a maximum of maybe 5 MPH in 1st or low 1st in dirt/mud?
I have the stock 5.83 gearsets front and rear. I also found one set of 4.89 gears. I have the idea of installing the 4.89 in the rear for general road travel. I personally can't see any reason why I would ever need 4WD. However, if I did use 4WD it would be only in slippery conditions such a loose dirt or mud.
I know that driving the wheels at different speeds isn't recommended and is probably dangerous on the road but would it really hurt at a maximum of maybe 5 MPH in 1st or low 1st in dirt/mud?