Can part-time 4WD in 4H mode make turns?
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Part-time 4WD in 4H mode can make turns, but it cannot turn on paved roads; turns can only be made in 4H mode on unpaved roads. The main reason is that the turning radius of the front and rear wheels is different, so when the vehicle needs to turn, there must be a speed difference between the front and rear wheels. The heavier the vehicle, the better its stability at high speeds. Other factors affecting a vehicle's stability at high speeds include: Vehicle tires: Tires are the only components in contact with the ground. Generally, wider and flatter tires provide better stability at high speeds; Vehicle shape: The vehicle's shape also affects its high-speed stability. The more aerodynamic the vehicle, the better its stability at high speeds; Drive configuration: Most vehicle drive configurations include front-wheel drive, rear-wheel drive, and four-wheel drive. Four-wheel drive vehicles are more stable than two-wheel drive vehicles; Suspension system: Generally, vehicles with independent suspension systems are more stable than those with non-independent suspension systems. Independent suspensions include MacPherson strut independent suspension and multi-link independent suspension.