Yes. Works great!So basically it's 2WD till it feels slipperage then gives power to the other axle?
Yes.So. Can you run it in 2 whl say like in so cal until you get somewhere like the mountains with rain snow etc. then put it in whl auto.
No. Selec-Trac has not been offered on Grand Cherokee since 2004. Grand Cherokee comes with Quadra-Trac I, Quadra-Trac II and Quadra-Drive.is that the same system the grand Cherokee trailhawk uses? If not what is the difference ?
Grand Cherokees 2011+ as long as they have Quadra Trac II have the same MP3022 Transfer Case used in the Wrangler JL. The difference in the Grand Cherokee is they don't have a selectable 2H mode.Yes.
No. Selec-Trac has not been offered on Grand Cherokee since 2004. Grand Cherokee comes with Quadra-Trac I, Quadra-Trac II and Quadra-Drive.
Grand Cherokee 4WD systems now rely heavily on electronics to prevent you from getting stuck; you can thank Daimler for that. Even the rear limited slip diff on Trailhawk is now electronic, whatever that means.
Quadra-Trac I is essentially AWD, and is only available on base models. Quadra-Trac II and Quadra-Drive, on the other hand, offer selectable part-time 4WD modes like a proper Jeep, with low range and neutral.
Thankfully, Wrangler’s Selec-Trac remains analog. The transfer case shifting has gone electronic, though...