AWD burnout?
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well with the ever so slight possibility that my t-case might be fixed at some point here i was curious..hell Ive been wondering since the tank was given to me.Is it possible to do a burn out in a bravada considering its a AWD? i have been looking on youtube and have seen the 2wd blazers doin decent burnouts and would like to try it but with the AWD i think it might not work..what u guys think?
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not that ik of..hell im still a newb to my own damn truck lol but its always in a AWD state and has diff t-case etc than like a selectable 4wd/2wd blazer(w/ sux when u have to replace it -_-)..in 97 it only came in AWD,in 98 they made a better system that allowed it to run on 2wd till the truck noticed slipage and it would engage the front..but as for just a fuse...i dont think so
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haha deal..though i might wanna wait till i get mt t-case fixed but that would be fun i'll bring the tow strap XD
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As far as I know, an AWD transfer case doesn't disengage like that on a 4x4... and Auto 4x4 isn't AWD either, it engages the power to the front wheels automatically when it detects that the vehicle's losing traction.
The only way you could do it is put your nose against a wall, wet the pavement and floor it. But that's not the smartest idea either... actually it's really dumb, pretend I didn't say it
The only way you could do it is put your nose against a wall, wet the pavement and floor it. But that's not the smartest idea either... actually it's really dumb, pretend I didn't say it






