Some of you may have followed my saga of restoring a '95 T100 to like-new condition while making it into a fuel-hauling truck.. (If you're REALLY bored, you can read about it here:
Well, this thing just ROCKS in the snow! The combination of two more new tires (so that all four tires are now brand new) and the slick conditions have my 4 wheel drive system working perfectly. The truck now switches easily into (and out of ) 4WD at any speed -- and, wow is this thing great in the snow! I'm no newbie to 4WD -- our other car is a Subaru Outback, with AWD -- but I was really impressed with the way the Toyota handled the incredibly slick conditions. It was as if the snow simply wasn't there.
BTW: For anyone else who has had trouble shifting into (and out of )
4WD: Apparently having two front tires of a slightly different circumference than the rear tires makes for skittish handling in 4-wheel drive. I had only replaced the BACK two tires, and put the "best" old tires on the front -- which were of a slightly different size, and were more than half-way through their life. A mechanic friend of mine instantly diagnosed the problem simply by looking at the truck from 30 feet away -- and voila! My 4WD system is "cured"!.-- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA '95 T100 4x4 Extended Cab