« Reply #7 on: July 18, 2012, 06:45:54 PM »
The AMC Eagle was designed to be All Wheel Drive. There is no downside to wiring it into 4WD permaneantly. I personally have never driven an Eagle in 2WD without mechanical damage. I never will own an Eagle without eliminating the vacuum system. It is considerably more trouble than it is worth.
I've gotten a consistant 29 miles per gallon out of my stickshift 258 SX4 while wired into 4WD, I do not agree there is an appreciable difference in fuel mileage. You'll never know its in AWD until it saves your butt.
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