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It's the first time I own an AWD Subaru (used to have FWD). I have a
question and am wondering if somebody can answer me.
As far as I know that the torque will switch to different wheels when
there's a slip. However, since I have a manual transmission, everytime I
depress the clutch when I feel the slip. How can the torque be transmitted
from the engine to the wheels if the clutch is depressed.
I know probably it's a stupid question but I'd like to know if I should or
shouldn't depress the clutch when there's a slip.
Also, I would like to have some opinions about the best 4 season tires and
would like to have more grip on snow.
Thanks all.
question and am wondering if somebody can answer me.
As far as I know that the torque will switch to different wheels when
there's a slip. However, since I have a manual transmission, everytime I
depress the clutch when I feel the slip. How can the torque be transmitted
from the engine to the wheels if the clutch is depressed.
I know probably it's a stupid question but I'd like to know if I should or
shouldn't depress the clutch when there's a slip.
Also, I would like to have some opinions about the best 4 season tires and
would like to have more grip on snow.
Thanks all.