Driving with your hubs locked at all times is generally not recommended for vehicles that are not designed for continuous four-wheel drive. Locking the hubs engages the front wheels, which can lead to increased tire wear, reduced fuel efficiency, and potential damage to the drivetrain if driven on dry pavement. It's best to lock the hubs only when necessary, such as in off-road conditions or when traction is needed. Always consult your vehicle's manual for specific recommendations regarding hub use.
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