canitdive

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Okay im almost a new owner of a 96 disco and i read that the 4x4 shifter can be stiff to get it into 4x4 and what about locking the diff?
It took so much pressure to put the truck i test drove into 4x4 i hit my nuckel on the dash and split it open im now thinking this is a problem.
What about locking the diff?
Any help would be great

cheers
Andrew
 
a stiff or seized shift is caused through lack of use. the selector can be freed off by cleaning and the use of copious amounts of wd40, whilst operating the shift.

then use the shift, say once a week or month to keep it moving/from seizing again.
 
so can someone explain to me how you put a disco into 4x4 as i was under the impression that all disco's were permanent 4wd. or are we going back to the poverty model thing again?? do you mean the low box?
 
okay!
the black shifter has what looks like a shift patern that allows you to put it in 4 hi or 4 low right?
What about locking the diff in?
looks like it does afigure 8 style of shift?
HELP?
Cheers
Andrew
 
Hey Ormus you don't want to go calling old YD a knob, he was only trying to be helpfull.
 
That reminds me of the gay bloke who went into a chemists and asked for a jar of vaseline. "Is it for sores" asked the chemist. "No" said the gay bloke "it's for chaps".
 
Funny Animal Pics (18) (1).jpg stiff knob
 
Hey mmaddock. Has that vehicle of yours got fancy suspension or are you entertaining Slobs mechanic?????????????????
 
lol

no fancy setup, it's just an animated gif of my P38 at the different heights available with the standard air suspension (with the exception of "extended")

Matt.
 

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