Hector the Bad
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ouRefer to the 2 examples in my first post.
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Yes, I took in your good advice from your first two posts but my later queries were just looking into the benefits of a limited slip diff being fitted, for which I came to the conclusion that it was an unnecessary (and v expensive) upgrade, given my limited requirements. The later question I posed regarding the effect of jacking one wheel off the ground was not for info on how the limited slip diff would affect the ability to turn a road wheel by hand when jacked up, but what I would expect to happen simply if I engaged the standard diff lock with one wheel jacked up. I am a newbie to all ths, so I have to apologise for testing your patience. But I am trying to get my head around what happens when the basic diff lock is engaged, Apologies!