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    Upside-Down Driver Sweet34's Avatar
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    2 or 4 in sand ?

    I have a 14' RZR 900 4 seater and run in 4WD while i'm duning in because I don't have paddle tires. It sure feels like I have better performance and control. Am I causing any damage to my RZR?

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    Proficient Driver CrazyCooter's Avatar
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    I run 4wd with paddles too. The CanAm has a little different drive system than the RZR and seems to like being in 4wd even on the dirt.

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    Proficient Driver Millerrg's Avatar
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    When I'm in the sand I always use 4x4 .

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    Super Moderator EPL's Avatar
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    I probably drive in 4 wheel drive about 50 % of the time in the dunes , even with paddle tires !!

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    Competent Driver neil11975's Avatar
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    I use 4wd almost anytime I'm not on hard pack. It seems to help save my back tires. You will notice that you can't climb near as well in the dunes without 4wd and no paddles.

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    I always use 4 in the sand .

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    Speed-Demon Driver Maverick4me's Avatar
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    Agreed, 4wd in the sand.

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    Chauffeur Driver RZRJIM's Avatar
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    To answer part of you question , no you are not causing any damage by driving in 4 wheel .

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    Super Moderator The Rattler (BLR)'s Avatar
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    Most of the time 4 wheel, it's easier on the drive train in the long run
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    Speed-Demon Driver Ed Harvey's Avatar
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    I was told to run 4 wheel drive in the sand by the dealer. I tried it both ways and 4 wheel drive is the best in the sand it stays on top of the sand and turns better.

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