basicly .. if the circumference of the front tyres are greater than that of the rears
the vcu will 'slip' and start stiffen or to lock up .. and cause constant tension / stress ( transmission 'wind-up )
in the ird / rear differential .. sooner or later one or both of those components will break ..
which in turn causes major stress to one's bank account ..
**there's a slight difference in ratio between the ird-front diff. .. and the rear diff.**
if the rear tyres are same circumference .. or often the case due to wear .. slightly larger than the fronts
then on a straight road there is none / very little vcu 'slip' .. so little or no stress to the 4wd tranny parts
be only when turning sharply / full lock .. that the vcu slips enough to cause temporary / minimal internal 'stiffness' ..
which one can feel on full lock in neutral ( clutch down ) ..
has more effect on full lock reverse for some reason .. like the brakes are being applied ..
( hence a good idea .. imho .. to take full lock or very tight corners .. gently on the go-pedal )
(all of the above assumes non slip dry road conditions
( in slippery conditions .. e.g. on snow .. the fronts slip .. causes the vcu to 'slip' internally
( which causes the vcu to lock up .. which sends engine torque drive to the rear wheels as well ..
( vcu 'lock up' happens almost instantly when the vcu fluid reaches a certain temperature ..
( the heat being generated by the shearing action of internal disc-blades type thingamajigs ..
LZ search 'vcu' .. be a zillion posts on the subject
** early hippos had a bigger ratio difference .. LR changed that at some point
not sure when the latter ratio diff came into effect .. post 2000 maybe ?
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think that's more or less right .. if not ..
am sure one of our LZ vcu / ird / rear diff / tyre experts will correct me ..
as for ..
is that i have 235 on the back and 225 on the front 17in alloy rims
it's all to do with tyre 'circumference' .. ideally all 4 should be same make / model / size ..
i suppose if you need to replace the fronts only .. then stick the current rears on the front
( i think .. but not 100%sure .. from prev. lz posts .. that 235's will fit on fronts )
and get new 235's for the rears .. same make model etc ..
i'm guessing your current setup .. that the 235's have a larger sidewall anyways .. than the 225's .. i.e. without looking up tyre sizes / height aspects ..
so tyre circumference Probably larger at a guesstimate .. if same make / model
you'd best to have some 2nd and 3rd opinions on the above