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<blockquote data-quote="briarcreekguy" data-source="post: 2031811" data-attributes="member: 16975"><p>I have owned a couple of 4 wheel drive vehicles, a 78 dodge power wagon, a Jeep Grand Wagoneer and a 90 mode Suzuki Samurai, bone stock. The Suzuki was the best of the bunch for going in 4 wheel drive, it only made 65 horse power, so you couldn't really get in trouble spinning the tires, light enough it didn't bog down on soft soil where a larger truck would sink, axles only 10 feet apart so it was hard to high center. It got 25 miles to the gallon. The down side, 60 to 65 was the max highway speed on flat ground with no headwind, and when it got older parts were expensive. I bought it new and drove it for over ten years before something in the electronics died and I sold it cheap. It would go most places in two wheel drive, and when the going got tough just kick in the 4 wheel drive and keep on going. I wish I had kept it and put in a Toyota 22r motor in it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="briarcreekguy, post: 2031811, member: 16975"] I have owned a couple of 4 wheel drive vehicles, a 78 dodge power wagon, a Jeep Grand Wagoneer and a 90 mode Suzuki Samurai, bone stock. The Suzuki was the best of the bunch for going in 4 wheel drive, it only made 65 horse power, so you couldn't really get in trouble spinning the tires, light enough it didn't bog down on soft soil where a larger truck would sink, axles only 10 feet apart so it was hard to high center. It got 25 miles to the gallon. The down side, 60 to 65 was the max highway speed on flat ground with no headwind, and when it got older parts were expensive. I bought it new and drove it for over ten years before something in the electronics died and I sold it cheap. It would go most places in two wheel drive, and when the going got tough just kick in the 4 wheel drive and keep on going. I wish I had kept it and put in a Toyota 22r motor in it. [/QUOTE]
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