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Speed in 4WD?

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Kinda feels like my other front axle is about to go on my Loyale and heres my situation... It's finals week, and after i finish some celebratory drinking thursday, I'm moving most of the small stuff from my apt. home ( post sobering up ;) ). Now, I'm moving this stuff 60 miles up I-5 and I'm prayin that the axle will hold. I have no tools here as I brought them home last week...so axle swap is outta the question. If the axle were to break loose somewhere along the way and I could find a non-interstate route home, how fast can you go with 4WD engaged, or is the 3WD a bad idea. Last time it happend was fortunate enough to have it happen about 2 miles from home so I limped it back going about 15mph cringing at the sound of the CV being torn even worse.

 

This is worst case scenario here, so just lookin for opinions and experiences.

 

Thanks - Steve

My friends have driven everywhere in Disabled 4wd mode. (Broke front axle)

Like hundred of miles on Highway and in city driving. I wouldn't be too worried.

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