Oh....wow. I started to do a little research into the G80. I was kind of disappointed, frankly, that this thing with it's honking V8 and rear wheel drive just refuses to do a decent burnout. NOW I see why - and I'm damn glad I saw this. Burnouts and intentional wheelspin seem like a great way to lunch this rear end.
I was a network engineer by trade for many years before family changed my priorities. I have a strong desire to understand HOW things work, and that curiosity has served me well many times. This being my first "truck" type vehicle I have a lot left to learn. Thanks for being a great and ready resource, guys!
I took the kids and wife out yesterday into the mud after a decent rainstorm; and I am happy to report that the 4 wheel drive systems all work. Low range even engages and disengages (as per the manuals instructions, dead slow forward in neutral, engage low range gearset, shift transmission into gear and proceed) without so much as a clunk. I'll be sure to shift through them from time to time. I assume that "Auto" won't cut it though, and I should use "4 HI" a bit as well?
Very pleased with this vehicle, and after driving my other car for a few days while I replaced my rear brakes, rotors, calipers, and the parking brake assembly; I missed it a good deal. A Nissan Rogue isn't *that* low to the ground but I felt like my butt was dragging on the road, not to mention the visibility and the ride quality is garbage compared to the nearly 20 year old Yukon. Best $2200 I've ever spent. I expected a used up clapped out vehicle with four wheel drive to run for work and got something I actually would replace an engine or transmission in to keep it on the road as I've come to like it so much.
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