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Could be that when 4wd is engaged the front hubs have less steer ? mmmmm.not sure Phill that's just a guess though?
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yeah we got dear around where i live (fecking idiots built a neighborhood right next to a forrest preserve with wild animals), nearly hit one the other day. lexus would have plowed that fecker with minor damage but it was smart enough and went back into the woods. had to slam on the brakes, kinda scarySo nearly my the other day this is the car I drive View attachment 78383
And I was heading to work 730am and two kangaroos jumped out in front of me .........and the next thing here came no.3 luckily it jumped right over the hood if I was going any faster he'd have been sitting on my lap feking close call 50kg animal
she should bring em home and cook em on the grillYeah the lease would have been totaled. My wife is great for taking out deer with her crv, only saving grace is its wedge shape front end, sends them.over the top. New fender, hood and windshield later it's back on the road. Fortunately none of her hits have been anything over 40mph, or large bodied deer. Then there wouldn't be a front end to talk about.
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