2002 4wd dodge durango?

well in my durango i belive its 4wd and there is the 4wd hi, 4wd lo, and just 4wd and i know the 4wd lo is for high touqe like pulling a boat but wht do i wana use the other ones for i just keep it in the 4wd option all the time even when there is snow. when i do a burnout in the snow and dounuts do i wana have it in the 4wd option and just on regular dry pavement how can i do a burnout even though its a auto and 4wd? thx!
ok i think denner needs his meads he forgot to take his chill pill
 
if your truck does not have a 2WD setting and is in 4WD all the time you dont wanna doe burnouts at all if the axles ever bind or the transfer case ever binds you break everything to do with the drive train in your truck
 
f u c k this world f u c k it all f u c k everything that you stand for dont denny i dont give a s h i t dont ever f u c k i n touch may i forgot f u c k you to
 
You probably have full-time 4wd option, 4wd hi, and 4wd low. If you leave it in full-time 4wd drive that's fine. If you get into something really slippery, use 4wd hi. This locks the the front and rear axles into the same speed and should ONLY be used on slippery roads or loose gravel, mud. 4wd low is for really slippery stuff like being on a trail going uphill or down hill. More details are in your owners manual and please remeber transfer cases need maintence too.
 
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