Wet/snowy pavement in new england, 20mph or so, foot off gas quick throw. Going into 4h is quite a bit of resistance, going back to 2H is smooth. Havent used 4L yet or triedYou all are doing this shifting on like a dirt road and not dry pavement, right? I hope?
In a straight line it wouldn’t matter for the shifting really, dry pavement matters most for turning and such, which even on dirt roads is not a good time to shift in part-time 4WD if you can do it when going straight instead.You all are doing this shifting on like a dirt road and not dry pavement, right? I hope?
Hey JLWF DEALER GUYYou all are doing this shifting on like a dirt road and not dry pavement, right? I hope?
Agreed, It also helps to be moving at a decent clip going into 4H, not stand still or the 2-3mph range you want to be with 4L. The guy who delivered our first JL had it in 4L taking it off the truck, whipped it up to the drive 100 feet away. It was a sumabitch getting that thing to 2H after that.In a straight line it wouldn’t matter for the shifting really, dry pavement matters most for turning and such, which even on dirt roads is not a good time to shift in part-time 4WD if you can do it when going straight instead.
Yep. Wet dirt/gravel, for me. I've done it on snow, too.You all are doing this shifting on like a dirt road and not dry pavement, right? I hope?
JK is easy, but the little plastic pieces that connect the shifter linkage make me really nervous. I keep spares with me, although I've not broken one in over 10 years with the JK. Maybe this means the JL has a more solid connection.That's what I'm thinking as well. Worked great while on trails today.![]()
That info would be in the owner's manual. Give it a read. Same thing with the info for 4L.Hi,
We just bought a Sahara JL and while waiting for it to be detailed we were sitting in a JL unlimited and I tried to put it in 4H. Holy cow, I thought I was going to break the lever off. I mentioned it to our sales guy and he said it is normal and it helps to be driving slowly 2, 3 mph forward to engage it. I haven't tried it yet but what you are seeing is normal.
Now the question is what is the max speed that the shift can occur at?