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Old 04-23-2008, 01:26 PM   #34 (permalink)
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I'm saying if he uses his 4wd in his truck do not do burnouts with the brown-wire-mod. I'm well aware of how the BWM works but doing burnouts while you have the BWM engaged in 2wd mode will ruin the internal structures of the transfer case. If you don't believe me then wait til he does it some more and is on here asking what he should do because the transfer case isn't engaging the 4wd. I wouldn't say something if it weren't true. The system in the 97+ explorers weren't designed to do things like burnouts they're setup in such a way that the transfer case will be ruined if burnouts are done while the truck is in 2wd BWM mode.
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