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Some Chrysler ,Jeep and Dodge vehicles have ttye pressure sensors calibrated to the vevicle,so therefore if you change the
tyres to a different type you will need to take your vehicle to a C.J.D.
service department to have the computer of your car re-programmed to accept the new tyres
if your engine is AMC I6 high output version, it may wont fit without doing small modifications. if it is not high output version it will. transfer case differs model to model. np242 selectrac and np231command trac. they have little difference on 4wd systems. all have 2wd option.
actually it is supposed to have same transmission versions between 1988 to 2001. Aisin-Warner AW4.
in 4wd low the car will rev its nuts off and go real slow.in 2wd or 4wd auto the front/rear wheels will turn due to the oil flow in the gearboxes.put the car on wet grass in 2wd and see what happens,then try again in 4wd auto,you will NOTICE a difference.(just a little......)another way is to put it in 2wd and put a wood block under all 4 wheels.then lower slowly.......
You can also vary whether it's on pavement or off road.
Check your tires to make sure they're the same size. Even different brands can be slightly different. Also uneven tires pressure will do it. Any differences in sizes of tires may confuse the 4wd system when trying to go back into 2wd.
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