vitara vs schody (vitara vs stairs)
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good
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thought so too, car looks bone stock.
but still there would be transmission wind-up which causes heavy steering, a wheel would slip to relieve it, and eventually, if you pushed it, a broken u-joint... but he's not going fast, prolly that's why we can't see any of those symptoms
anyway, kids, dont drive in 4wd low (or high, for that matter) on hard, grippy surfaces! (like it says right there near the t-case lever :) )
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eres jilipollas
yo lo ago con una bicicleta
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eres jilipollas
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vaya mierda
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SUV ;D
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@steamy30 no your comment was the dumbest thing any one has ever seen. no you cud not get a stock accord to drive up them stairs
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@gradywb let me guess after reading your comment your 4x4 is the best thing in the world if you even have one
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you did not need 4wd for that m8 next time just 2wd will do
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I always think that grand vitaras are underrated compared with toyotas or land rovers, great cars...
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I'm not impressed. I did the very same thing, at a church in Speyer (DE) years ago, with a front-wheel-drive (not 4x4) truck (Talbot Matra Rancho) with three passengers on board in addition to myself. No problem at all.
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Wow, seriously? It doesn't matter if that piece of crap is in high, low, 4wd, or 2wd. It doesn't have lockers therefore even in 4wd low you still only have two wheels driving unless you are on some really slippery stuff then it will spin possibly all four if that crappy lil motor could muster up the RPMs.
i dont get it.
when he's climbing you can barely hear the engine and it climbs with no drama at all, no wheel slippage, no nothing. that means it's in 4wd LOW. correct? but then, how could he steer so much after climbing?? was he in 2wd? he does have MT's and the steps aren't big but still :)
good job, awesome little cars :D
mrJv2k7 3 years ago
It's 4wd low, but there is also a differential gear. No differential-lock.
8Adrian9 3 years ago