Re: Better to tow in 2wd or 4wd
I have only seen vacuum hubs (total garbage), mechanical/automatic hubs on older style rigs where a lock out is preferred (kinda rarer today/real trucks got em), Locking hubs where you have to turn the knob to lock or lockout and center axle disconnect style axles, usually vacuum operated (mostly garbage)
GM thermo linear actuated center axle disconnects for the ultimate in absolute rubbish to engage a front axle.
Electric shift motors, push buttons, turn knobs and light bulb 4x4's (garbage).
Haven't seen any electric hubs but just about everything has been tried, the front axle in my Heep Grand Cherokee is always locked, thus taking it out of 4wd really saves no MPG. All the axles always turn, the front driveshaft always turns and when 2wd is selected it simply means the transfer box is not transmitting power to the turning front prop. shaft.
Grab the hand lever and yank it into 4wd and its going to work, not wait for some lights and shift motors to turn, in the cold, snow, wet, salt bomb enviroment.
Older Jeep Rubicon probably the best stocker type 4x4, solid front axle, front locker, rear locker and center locker.
