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Website dedicated to Icelandic Offroad the unic Icelandic Motorsport, Heimasíða tileinkuð íslenskri torfæru
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Duncans Off Road Driver Training & Tours empowers you with advanced 4wd driver training, 4wd tag along tours, 4wd recovery equipment, outback & tours maps and more.
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For the off-road enthusiast, 4x4 club listings, photo gallery, reader rigs, links, books, on-line shopping.
http://www.4wdriver.com
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4WD Training at it's very best. Perth based Nationally Accredited instructors. Beginners and advanced 4WD training. 4WD Courses to suit everyone
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4 Wheel and Off-road trips in Arizona.
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4PLAY OFF ROAD DRIVING Bristol, 4x4 Driver training for professional and recreational drivers, ATV driving, Climbing, special events, stag and hen parties
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4x4on-road
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Find tough 4x4 parts, new 4x4 trails, events, tech, reader's rigs and lively talk in the forums.
http://4x4TrailHunters.com
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DCSWelding + Fabrication specializes in the design, engineering and fabrication of custom 4x4 race trucks, rock crawlers and sand rails. From individual components to all-out turnkey chassis, we can take your truck from mild to wild... or just about anywhere in between!
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Karoo Adventures - Come and visit us and experience clean air, beautiful sunsets and star filled skies
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North Yorkshire Off Road Centre, Whitby, North Yorkshire, UK, off road driving, off road tuition, off road courses, off road driving courses, off road centre, corporate entertainment. We offer a privately owned and family run off road centre which boasts teachers with over 20 years tuition experience. We have geared our courses so they are suitable for beginners as well as the more advanced.
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Off Road Driving, 4x4 adventures, Unimog Truck Driving - Langdale Quest, Scarborough. Corporate Entertainment based onfull day adventures in 4x4 vehicles. You can bring your own vehicle or you can hire one. Team building. Leisure activities in Yorkshire for the whole family.
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overland experts offers instruction for beginner to advanced 4x4 drivers, and leads self-drive expeditions around the world
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Rubicon Trail - the ultimate challenge for every four wheeler and a perfect off-road driving school
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The Diesel Page, information resource for the 6.2, 6.5 and Duramax diesel engines.
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Off Road Driving centre in the Forest of Dean. 4x4 vehicles, amazing terrain – quarry site. LANTRA qualified instructors. Up to extreme level courses. Enthusiast, Stag and Corporate catered for
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How does four wheel drive actually work? Description of various 4x4 systems and components, 4WD 101, 4x4 driving school, off-road school, Discussion of differential locks vs limited slip and traction control
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Classic 4x4 is dedicated to the offroad enthusiast. We are the one stop place for all your 4x4 information.
http://www.classic4x4.net/
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The Safari Triathlon is a unique 4x4 adventure run annually in the Ocala National Forest.
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The best and oldest 4x4 Off-Road site in Washington State. Tons of 4 wheeling pictures including Jeeps, Chevy Blazers, Land Cruisers (FJ-40's & FJ-55's), mud bogging, PLUS more!!!
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4x4 & Jeep - Trails, How-to, Buildups, Equipment, Supplies and Services
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Gateway to SUV and 4x4 World in Asia. Everything and Anything related to 4WD - Absolutely 4x4
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If you like muddy 4x4 photos and 4x4 videos, then Muddy4x4 is the site for you.
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Safari Triathlon -- Three Days Of Mental And Physical Calisthenics -- by TRUCKWORLD ONLINE! ¨
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For Off Road events our courses, facilities and fleet of vehicles make our corporate and individual packages the very best for quality and value.
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The Jeep Wrangler is a 4WD vehicle with a transfer case to select RWD or 4WD.
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The Jeep Wrangler is a 4WD vehicle with a transfer case to select RWD or 4WD.
The Lamborghini Murciélago is a 4WD/AWD that powers the front via a VCU if the rear slips.
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The Lamborghini Murciélago is a 4WD/AWD that powers the front via a VCU if the rear slips.
The AWD VW Golf is a 4WD/AWD that powers the rear via a multi-plate clutch if the front slips.
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The AWD VW Golf is a 4WD/AWD that powers the rear via a multi-plate clutch if the front slips.
The Mercedes-Benz M-Class is a 4WD/AWD that powers all wheels evenly (continuously) via a plain differential and uses traction control to recover from wheel spin.
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The Mercedes-Benz M-Class is a 4WD/AWD that powers all wheels evenly (continuously) via a plain differential and uses traction control to recover from wheel spin.
The HMMWV is a 4WD/AWD that powers all wheels evenly (continuously) via a plain (but manually lockable) center differential, oddly with Torsen differentials for both front and rear.
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The HMMWV is a 4WD/AWD that powers all wheels evenly (continuously) via a plain (but manually lockable) center differential, oddly with Torsen differentials for both front and rear.
A Subaru Impreza rally car uses 4WD for traction on loose dirt.
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A Subaru Impreza rally car uses 4WD for traction on loose dirt.

Four wheel drive, 4WD, 4x4 ("four by four"), all wheel drive, and AWD are terms used to describe a four-wheeled vehicle with a drivetrain that allows all four wheels to receive power from the engine simultaneously. While many people think exclusively of off-road vehicles, powering all four wheels provides better control on slick ice and is an important part of rally racing on mostly-paved roads.

Four wheel drive (4WD or 4x4 for short) was the original term, often used to describe truck-like vehicles that required the driver to manually switch between a two wheel drive mode for streets and a four wheel drive mode for low traction conditions such as ice, mud, or loose gravel. The "all wheel drive" term (AWD for short) was invented to distinguish vehicles that are capable of driving all four wheels on normal roads without causing poor control and excessive tire and drivetrain wear. The AWD term is now being used to market vehicles which do not continuously drive all four wheels, but instead switch from two wheel drive to four wheel drive automatically as needed. The terms are thus quite vague in modern usage, with AWD being used to describe vehicles with a wide variety of very different drivetrains.

The buyer must be wary. It is common for identical drivetrain systems to be marketed under different names for upmarket and downmarket branding, and also common for very different drivetrain systems to be marketed under the same name for brand uniformity. For example, both Quattro and 4motion can mean either an automatically engaging system with a Haldex clutch or a continuously operating system with a Torsen differential.

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Design

When powering two wheels simultaneously, something must be done to allow the wheels to rotate at different speeds as the vehicle goes around curves. When driving all four wheels, the problem is much worse. A design that fails to account for this will cause the vehicle to handle poorly on turns, fighting the driver as the tires slip and skid from the mismatched speeds.

A differential allows one input shaft to drive two output shafts with different speeds. The differential distributes torque (angular force) evenly, while distributing angular velocity (turning speed) such that the average for the two output shafts is equal to that of the input shaft. Each powered axle requies a differential to distribute power between the left and right sides. If all four wheels are to be driven, a third differential can be used to distribute power between the front and rear axles.

Such a design would handle very well. It distributes power evenly and smoothly, making it unlikely to start slipping. Once it does slip though, recovery will be difficult. Suppose that the left front wheel (of a design that drives all four wheels) slips. Because of the way a differential works, the slipping wheel will spin twice as fast as desired while the wheel on the other side stops moving. (the average speed remains unchanged, and neither wheel gets any torque) Since this example is a vehicle that drives all four wheels, a similar problem occurs between the front and rear axles via the center differential. The average speed between front and rear will not change, torque will be matched, torque goes to zero, speed at the rear goes to zero, and the speed at the front goes to double what it should be... making the left front wheel actually turn four times as fast as it should be turning. This problem can happen in both 2WD and 4WD vehicles, whenever a driven wheel is placed on a patch of slick ice or raised off the ground. The simplistic design works acceptably well for a 2WD vehicle. Since a 4WD is twice as likely to have a driven wheel on an icy patch, the simplistic design is usually considered unacceptable.

Traction control was invented to solve this problem for 2WD vehicles. When one wheel spins out of control, the brake can be automatically applied to that wheel. The torque will then be matched, causing power to be divided between the pavement (for the non-slipping wheel) and the brake. This is effective, though it does cause brake wear and a sudden jolt that can make handling less predictable. By extending traction control to act on all four wheels, the simple 4WD vehicle design based on three differentials can now recover from wheel spin. One nice feature of this design, is that it is traction control, and thus will not work against traction control. This design is commonly seen on luxury crossover SUVs.

Another way to solve the problem is to temporarily lock together the differential's output shafts, usually just for the center differential that distributes power between front and rear. Recall that a drivetrain without differentials will fight the driver, causing tire wear and handling problems. This is of little concern when the wheels are already slipping. One very common design joins the output shafts together via a multi-plate clutch under computer control. This design causes a small jolt when it activates, which can disturb the driver or cause more wheels to lose traction. Another common design uses a viscous coupling unit. A dilatant fluid inside the viscous coupling unit acts like a solid when under shear stress caused by high shaft speed differences, causing the two shafts to become connected. This design suffers from fluid degradation with age and exponential locking (joining) behavior. It can also waste fuel, because it requires that there be a slight shaft speed difference under normal driving conditions (via gearing) to prepare to fluid for operation. Older designs used manually operated locking devices.

Yet another way to solve the problem is via a Torsen differential. When a normal differential is replaced with a Torsen differential, it is possible to drive the output shafts with different amounts of torque. While this is useless in a zero-torque situation, it will help greatly when the slippage is not so extreme. As the slipping side begins to spin out of control, more power is delivered to the other side. A typical Torsen differential can deliver up to twice as much power to the non-slipping side as it delivers to the slipping side. Most Audi Quattro cars, notably excluding the A3 and TT, use a center Torsen differential. For a time, the Volkswagen Passat 4motion shared this design. The HMMWV uses front and rear Torsen differentials, but only has a normal differential in the center. Torsen differentials generally work very well, though they are expensive and heavy.

Many lower-cost vehicles entirely eliminate the center differential. These vehicles behave as 2WD vehicles under normal conditions. When the drive wheels begin to slip, one of the locking mechanisms discussed above will join the front and real axles. Such systems distribute power unevenly under normal conditions, and thus do not help prevent loss of traction; they only enable recovery once traction has been lost. Most minivan 4WD/AWD systems are of this type, usually with the front wheels powered during normal driving conditions and the rear wheels served via a viscous coupling unit. Such systems may be described as having a 95%/5% or 90%/10% power split. Light trucks and SUVs tend to use multi-plate clutches under computer control, often with 100% of the power going to the rear axle under normal conditions. Sports cars using this type of system always drive only the rear under normal conditions. For example, Lamborghini uses a viscous coupling unit to drive the front, and the Nissan Skyline GT-R uses a clutch. The Audi TT normally powers the front, and has a multi-plate clutch to power the rear.

History

The first ever four wheel drive car (as well as hill-climb racer), the so-called Spyker 60 HP, was built in 1903 by Dutch brothers Jacobus and Hendrik-Jan Spijker of Amsterdam. Designs for four wheel drive in the US, came from the Twyford company of Brookville, PA in 1905. The first US four wheel drive vehicle was built in 1911 by the Four Wheel Drive auto company (FWD) of Wisconsin. FWD would later produce over 20,000 of its four wheel drive Model B trucks for the British and American armies during World War I. Bugatti created a total of three four wheel drive racers, the Type 53, in 1932, but the cars were legendary for having poor handling. It was not until "go-anywhere" vehicles were needed for the military that four wheel drive found its place. The Jeep, originally developed by American Bantam but mass-produced by Willys and Ford, became the best-known four wheel drive vehicle in the world during World War II. Willys (since 1950 owner of the Jeep name) introduced the CJ-2A in 1945 as the first full-production four wheel drive passenger vehicle.

However, it was not until Jensen applied the Formula Ferguson four wheel drive system to their 1966 Jensen FF that the system was used in a production sports car, but with a total of 320 build units this did not sell in appreciable numbers. The first manufacturer to develop four-wheel drive for road-going cars was Subaru, who introduced the mass-produced 4WD Leone in 1972. This model eventually became the best-selling 4WD car in the world. Audi introduced the first permanently all-wheel driven high volume road-going car, the Audi quattro, in 1980. Audi's chassis engineer, Jörg Bensinger, had noticed in winter tests in Scandinavia that a vehicle used by the German Army, the Volkswagen Iltis, could beat any high performance Audi. He proposed developing a four-wheel drive car, soon used for rallying to improve Audi's conservative image. This feature was also extended to Audi's production cars and is still available nowadays.

Some of the earliest mid-engined four wheel drive cars were the various road-legal rally cars made for Group B homologation, such as the Ford RS200 made from 1984-1986. In 1989 niche maker Panther Westwinds created a mid-engined four wheel drive, the Panther Solo 2. Today, sophisticated all wheel drive systems are found in many passenger vehicles and most exotic sports cars and supercars.

Terminology

Although in the strictest sense, the term "four wheel drive" refers to a capability that a vehicle may have, it is also used to denote the entire vehicle itself. In Australia, vehicles with offroad capabilities are referred to as "four wheel drives". This term is sometimes also used in North America, somewhat interchangeably for SUVs and pickup trucks and is sometimes erroneously applied to two-wheel-drive variants of these vehicles.

The term 4x4 (read either four by four or full times four) is used to denote the total number of wheels on a vehicle and the number of driven wheels; it is often applied to vehicles equipped with either full-time or part-time four-wheel-drive. The term 4x4 is common in North America and is generally used when marketing a new or used vehicle, and is sometimes applied as badging on a vehicle equipped with four wheel drive. Similarly, a 4x2 would be appropriate for most two-wheel-drive vehicles, although this is rarely used in practice, as vehicles are assumed to be two-wheel-drive unless stated otherwise. A 2×4, however, is unambiguously a piece of lumber.

A Toyota Landcruiser equiped for expedition use.
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A Toyota Landcruiser equiped for expedition use.

Large American trucks with dual tires on the rear axles (also called duallys or duallies) and two driven axles are officially badged as 4x4s, despite having six driven wheels because the 'dual' wheels behave as a single wheel for traction purposes and are not individually powered. True 6x6 vehicles with three powered axles such as the famous "Deuce and a Half" truck used by the U.S. Army has three axles (two rear, one front), all of them driven. This vehicle is a true 6x6.

Another related term is 4-wheeler (or four wheeler). This generally refers to all-terrain vehicles with four wheels and does not indicate the number of driven wheels; a "four wheeler" may have two or four wheel drive.

The Australian made Ford Territory is an AWD that powers all wheels electronically using a sequential sports shift 4 or 6 speed automatic transmission, utilising Traction Control system, Hill Descent Control system and Stability Control system
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The Australian made Ford Territory is an AWD that powers all wheels electronically using a sequential sports shift 4 or 6 speed automatic transmission, utilising Traction Control system, Hill Descent Control system and Stability Control system

Four wheel drives in Australia

There are two main players in the Australian market: Toyota and Nissan. The typically more massive American four wheel drive trucks and SUVs are generally not as popular among Australian consumers because they are not well suited to the Australian outback. They are often not rugged enough for the harsh conditions, and with their typically larger size they are too wide to fit on the existing wheel tracks created by previous cars (so the driver ends up attempting to carve out his or her own track). As in other countries, four wheel drives have become popular with city-dwelling people, who by and large will never actually drive "off road". This is commonly referred to as driving a Toorak Tractor.

Unusual Four wheel drive systems

Prompted by a perceived need for a simple, inexpensive all-terrain vehicle for oil exploration in North Africa, the French motor manufacturer Citroën developed the 2CV Sahara. Unlike other 4x4 vehicles which use a conventional transfer case to drive two axles, the Sahara had a modified front axle, engine and gearbox fitted to the rear of the vehicle, facing backwards. The throttles, clutches and gearchange mechanisms could be linked, so both 12bhp engines could run together, or they could be split and the car driven on either engine. Combined with twin fuel tanks and twin batteries (which could be set up to run either or both engines), the redundancy of two separate drive trains meant that they could make it back to civilisation even after major mechanical failures. Only around 700 of these cars were built, and there are no clear records of how many still exist. Enthusiasts have built their own "new" Saharas, by rebuilding a 2CV and fitting the modified engine, gearbox and axle onto a new, strengthened chassis.

BMC experimented with a twin-engined Mini_Moke in the mid-1960s, but never put it into production.

See also

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