Awd the same as rwd?
Hello! I have a 2008 Chrystler 300c AWD. Unfortunately the front subframe has completely rotted. I've been looking to buy a replacement part however the direct part from Mopar is discontinued. I'm running into the issue where I can only find front subframes for RWD. Does the 2008 chrystler 300c AWD share the same front suspension as the RWD?
Hello! I have a 2008 Chrystler 300c AWD. Unfortunately the front subframe has completely rotted. I've been looking to buy a replacement part however the direct part from Mopar is discontinued. I'm running into the issue where I can only find front subframes for RWD. Does the 2008 chrystler 300c AWD share the same front suspension as the RWD?
I like FWD because it is the best for improving technique and daily use (more economical). It can be beneficial even if you plan on driving RWD or AWD in a performance setting because FWD isn't ideal for putting power down and/or steering. This added difficulty forces you to learn proper driving technique to be fast and efficient rather than using ideal drivetrains as a crutch.
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