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If you are looking for one additional positive point, the front end is always going, getting lubricated and the front axle u-joints don't rust up from lack of use. My buddy would just remove the front drive in the summer and put it in 4 hi loc and his fuel mileage went up a couple of mpg's, course it wasn't much a concern at $1.25/gallon
I used to do a lot of wheeling and had a few 203s. Not once did I ever have a problem with them. I used to convert them to part time if they weren't already. It gave me the option to drive it home in 2wd in case I broke something.
Quote from: thirsty on July 28, 2011, 07:08:55 amI used to do a lot of wheeling and had a few 203s. Not once did I ever have a problem with them. I used to convert them to part time if they weren't already. It gave me the option to drive it home in 2wd in case I broke something.205s are great for the just in case scenario. If you split shift a 2wd you can haveFwd highFwd low4wd high4wd lowRwd highRwd lowSo if you break something in your rear end you can drive home on the front, and vice versa.