Canyonero_
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I have 383 lb/ft of torque, truck is about 5000 lbsI feel that 4Lo is a good fit for lower powered 4x4s. My son was always having iusses driving his 09 Tacoma off road, it has the 4 cylinder with a manual transmission. One day on a trip, I asked if he was in 4Lo and he said he never used it. He put it in 4Lo and has never had an issue in sand or climbing again.
Our 1942 Ford MB we had 30 years ago or so had the original flat head engine with Model "T" trans and two stick transfer case. Engine had like 40 or so horse power but lots of torque, in 4Lo it could almost idle up a hill in second gear.
Our current f250 2wd with 7.3 PS, Auto, 4:10 gears and locker can climb pretty could in 1st gear and go through sand.
For me I feel having enough power to keep moving with out spins the tires is the key. If the engine can not do it on it's own - then you need the gearing to do it.
Gearing lets you get the engine into it's power band without having to have lots of speed.