powerstar7810
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Sorry for the embarrassing rant. I discovered afterwards that the centre diff lock wasn't working but the light was
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Can anyone explain to me why Land Rover decided to make the best 4x4xfar only 2wd?
Not sure I can be arsed Sean, too many points to flame him on in one go.anyone fer some fodder ?
The only 2wd thing I know Land Rover makes is this. The Series I, II, III were 2wd with a selector for 4wd (as far as I know) and permanently in 4wd when in low range.Can anyone explain to me why Land Rover decided to make the best 4x4xfar only 2wd?
So where's your concept of 2wd coming from? If both front and back are spinning then it's 4wd and you just don't know how to drive it.Have been pulling people out of snow with my v plate 90 td5 and yesterday I tried to pull a Transit tipper (unladen) out of a small drift and it just sat there with the right hand wheels still and the left hand ones spinning.
Basically it's helping n00bs to drive - the limited slip diff that is. There are techniques for doing this in a Defender.ok my tyres are only camac mud terrains and are not the best. My boss had to pull the transit out with his old Navara. Thats got a standard limited slip diff in the back axle and it pulled it straight out. And it's on road tyres.
Because most of the time you don't need more than one diff-lock (Defender's do have a diff-lock).I've had probably 20 90's over the years and I can't understand why they still have no diff locks when cheap jap pick ups, Land cruisers, Terranos, Jeeps etc have them as standard. Even my lawn mower has a diff lock!
See above...A new basic 90 is the best part of £20k and abs traction control is still extra.
No they just make it easier for inexperienced drivers to look better. Same situation with the new vehicles - a complete n00b can look like a pro with the new £85k Range Rover but put him in a Defender and he'll look a prat.My mate has a freelander 1 van and a Disco 2 commercial both with traction control and they are both better in the snow by far
There's a reason why they're so popular - because they tend to be much better than the others at what they were designed to do - be versatile.and you don't need to spend hundreds of pounds putting in diff locks and changing axles to make them that way. Apologies for the rant but yesterday was embarassing !!!! I love Landy's but they could easily be so much better
Fail Fail!! that's 1WD. :doh:
Fail Fail!! that's 1WD. :doh:
Oh I don't deny that - but he was having a go at LR for not putting them in as standard. My argument was that the reason they're not in there is most of the time they're not needed.We all accept that this guy is a pratt, but peeps DO put lockers in front and rear diffs as well.:bolt: