Yes, you can use four-wheel drive (4WD) on wet pavement, but it is generally not necessary and can potentially cause handling issues. 4WD is most beneficial in off-road conditions or on slippery surfaces like mud or snow. On wet pavement, using all-wheel drive (AWD) or two-wheel drive is usually sufficient, as 4WD can lead to increased tire wear and reduced traction on dry or wet roads. Always consult your vehicle's manual for specific guidance on its 4WD system.
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