Big Uli
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I recently bought some side steps for me Hippo on the bay and picked them up as they were local
The chap I got them from got a unit/garage and he specialises Freelanders
We got chatting about Hippos and when I mentioned I'm going to replace the VCU he recommended Bell, which I'm going to use anyway but he also said the there are 2 VCU's to choose from.
First one is a stiffer type that you will pick if you pull heavy loads, caravans for example and the second is softer which is suitable for normal use and also results in a longer VCU life.
Then I got home and thought about it and I can't think on how that is supposed to work
As far as I am aware the VCU slips continually until the front looses traction which results in the oil heating up and seizing and therefore connecting the discs resulting in 4 wheel drive
How then can a stiffer VCU be beneficial in pulling heavy trailers or caravans as the VCU only works (does it's thing) when the front looses traction?
The chap I got them from got a unit/garage and he specialises Freelanders
We got chatting about Hippos and when I mentioned I'm going to replace the VCU he recommended Bell, which I'm going to use anyway but he also said the there are 2 VCU's to choose from.
First one is a stiffer type that you will pick if you pull heavy loads, caravans for example and the second is softer which is suitable for normal use and also results in a longer VCU life.
Then I got home and thought about it and I can't think on how that is supposed to work
As far as I am aware the VCU slips continually until the front looses traction which results in the oil heating up and seizing and therefore connecting the discs resulting in 4 wheel drive
How then can a stiffer VCU be beneficial in pulling heavy trailers or caravans as the VCU only works (does it's thing) when the front looses traction?