For that kind of mudding, you really need to go for manual 4x4 setup.
Another drawback on AWD that I hear is that, because it is viscous coupling at the center transfer case which slips even during normal operation, the temp can get really hot and it can cause problem just like in automatic transmission. Heat kills transmission. But I've never had that kind of heat related issue on my AWD system yet, but it might happen when mudding or serious off-roading when engagment/disengagment constantly happens. The typical 4x4 is all mechanical engagment so there is no such slipping issue or heat problem at the transfercase. This is like auto trans vs manual clutch trans (no fluid).
Another drawback on AWD that I hear is that, because it is viscous coupling at the center transfer case which slips even during normal operation, the temp can get really hot and it can cause problem just like in automatic transmission. Heat kills transmission. But I've never had that kind of heat related issue on my AWD system yet, but it might happen when mudding or serious off-roading when engagment/disengagment constantly happens. The typical 4x4 is all mechanical engagment so there is no such slipping issue or heat problem at the transfercase. This is like auto trans vs manual clutch trans (no fluid).
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