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Originally Posted by cleatus12r
I may be misunderstanding you, but the truck WILL be in 4wd (and all tires transmitting power to the asphalt) regardless of what you do with the transfer case switch after a 4wd launch.
The rear tires will never push the fronts down the track as the truck will continue to stay in 4wd until you lift at the traps.
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Yea, I got to thinking about it later last night. I was thinking right when I read your post. Excel and these formulas have my brain scrambled.
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