I'm not arguing, just never considered using that approach.
Actually this reminds me of an argument I had with a friend at work. I was discussing axles and 4lo and 4hi among other people. I said to the guys I was talking to, that I didn't use 4lo in any situation except where I needed good torque. I then went into the usefulness of a locking diff.
This guys piped up and said, Well, that is why you need 4lo because on Jeeps when you use 4lo the diffs lock and all for wheels spin.
I had, of course, some inside knowledge that this was not the case. I'm sure you all know that a standard d35/d30 stock set up is open diff limited slip...and how that all works.
Well this guy went on to say that 4lo has a viscous coupling blah blah blah. Needless to say he thought he knew what he was talking about and I couldn't convince him otherwise because he said his brother was a Jeep mechanic.
So, how many of you use 4lo all the time off road? I only use it when I need it, personally. Is there any danger of using 4lo beyond a certain gear or MPH/speed? I thought I read somewhere not to use 4lo more that 30 MPH and not to use 4hi more that 55 MPH, does that sound true to anyone?