Matty87
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hello all, is there any harm in leaving my s3 swb landy wheels locked rather than free wheeling hubs?
Oooh I love it when you talk all dirty like!If you ever get the urge to strip one down they are a very simple mechanism.
They simply slide a fat cog down onto the drive shafts so the shafts turn the wheel rather than just themselves.
Problems can arise the other way round if you never lock them as some of the turney roundy bits inside the drivey bits need to splash themselves with oil now and then.
Yea but your weirdYou shouldn't really leave the hubs unlocked for a more than a couple of hundred miles or so. I change from 4x4 to 2x4 and vice versa each time I fill up.
Col
X1. With the FWH engaged, the transmission up to the transfer box turns when driving but it’s not actually engaged as 4WD.If your driving around in 4wd every other tank full you will be seriously wearing your tyres on tarmac.
Your advised to engage free wheel hubs every now and then to help lubricate king pins in front axle.
selectiong 4wd every now and then is just to prevent the selector shafts siezing in the casing , you do not need to drive with 4wd engaged for this purpose.
We need you to upload a training video, don't keep the benefits of this amazing routine all to yourself. I've no doubt it stops rattles, smoke and improves complexion all at the same time.I switch from 4 to 2 at 13:47 every second Wednesday. Then back to 2 after 28.3 seconds of selecting low ratio. I then switch the lights on 14 times and rearrange the pencils in my top pocket according to colour in alphabetical order from right to left as looked at in a mirror.
After counting all the blind rivets on the exterior I cross reference via my co-sign chart and slide rule to determine how many times to lock the garage door before polishing the kitchen.
Surely you should change from 4 to 2 at 13:56I switch from 4 to 2 at 13:47 every second Wednesday. Then back to 2 after 28.3 seconds of selecting low ratio. I then switch the lights on 14 times and rearrange the pencils in my top pocket according to colour in alphabetical order from right to left as looked at in a mirror.
After counting all the blind rivets on the exterior I cross reference via my co-sign chart and slide rule to determine how many times to lock the garage door before polishing the kitchen.
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