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I dont think my 96 dse has any how would i know or tell if it has tcs?
Stick on some wet grass and give it a bit of wellie, should hear the TC clacking away.I dont think my 96 dse has any how would i know or tell if it has tcs?
as i said before a sized vcu would effectively be a centre diff lock - it is not your problem.
You should be able to very slowly turn it just by gripping the tyre, does need to be in neutral though, if I can do it at my age, should be no problem for a youngster like youOk I will get a long wheel nut thing as mine is missing from the tool kit. I've only tried to turn it with my hands gripping the tire with a ninja like grip
So I can give you over 30 years It just needs constant pressure, won't move a lot.Datatek you are so kind. I'm 40 and I'm not the strongest of chaps
I dont think my 96 dse has any how would i know or tell if it has tcs?
Just says abs on the blue plate. No tcs i guess. I like to live dangerously
Better off fitting limited slip diffs from Ashcroft Engineering, about £300 each IIRC.Il just keep the wheels spinning il look into it if i ever need a break modulater lol would 4 wheel work aswell or more hassle then worth trying? My range will soon be upto scratch. Motable again (its got till july) and no more niggles looks like iv been lucky after 2 more tyres 2 steering bars n a wiper stalk and window regulator il have change with my 1500 budget.(That was my original thaught just to get it back on the road)
Il just keep the wheels spinning il look into it if i ever need a break modulater lol would 4 wheel work aswell or more hassle then worth trying? My range will soon be upto scratch. Motable again (its got till july) and no more niggles looks like iv been lucky after 2 more tyres 2 steering bars n a wiper stalk and window regulator il have change with my 1500 budget.(That was my original thaught just to get it back on the road)
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