iannotts
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even with your rear and centre diff locks, your still going to get stuck far quicker than a defender due to lack of articualtion, ****e approach and departure angles.
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You forgot ground clearence and break over angle
even with your rear and centre diff locks, your still going to get stuck far quicker than a defender due to lack of articualtion, ****e approach and departure angles.
G
Grow up man. Think about it. You come on here banging on about your shogun all the time. You even start a debate as to whether your shogun is better than a Land Rover. You also freely admit you have little or no experience of off road driving. It's a Land Rover forum. Did it not occur to you that some negative comments might ensue? You've had an easy time of it tbh.It's been fun folks. Seems like my family are no longer welcome here and we don't want to spoil taffy playtime. Thanks to all the great advice and information you've provided, its a shame a few of the members are so narrow minded.
You're right that they are smaller wheels, I'm on on 15" while you have 16s at least. Unsure how much of an advantage that would make. Ground clearance is also lower than many of the discos I've seen, and certainly mucFFh lower than defenders etc.
It's been fun folks. Seems like my family are no longer welcome here and we don't want to spoil taffy playtime. Thanks to all the great advice and information you've provided, its a shame a few of the members are so narrow minded.
Grow up man. Think about it. You come on here banging on about your shogun all the time. You even start a debate as to whether your shogun is better than a Land Rover. You also freely admit you have little or no experience of off road driving. It's a Land Rover forum. Did it not occur to you that some negative comments might ensue? You've had an easy time of it tbh.
Laughs....oh no not again! This reminds me of the message boards at my last ISP....leaving not leaving leaving not leaving, my dad's bigger than yours, all the toys over the floor etc etc. Hmmm, home sweet home!
Which brings me to a timely reminder. I recently put a pic up in my sig of my Moto Guzzi "Guzmode", it was my own design, my own artwork and so basically my image, however, it appears to have gone astray recently so I can't help wondering now, could it have been reported by a full on Landy owner that won't tolerate anything other than images of LRs? C'mon, someone tell me it ain't necessarily so and that it just fell of the edge of the page? Grins.
Could someone please clarify the operation of the Diff Lock on my 2004 Discovery please. Is it a true diff lock similar to the after market air operated diff locks that give you 100% traction to all wheels when engaged.
I understand the basic operation of the transfer lever from high range to low range for better traction but what then does the diff lock do different to low range. Does this mean that in normal low range you do not have good traction compared to diff lock.
The manual does not clarify this very well.
regards Martin
sounds like it's goosed have you crawled under with a torch to see if the linkages have jammed, get someone to sit in the car and wriggle the difflock lever.
h=nomal driving, n=netral same as any netral not going any where, low is for offroading or towing really heavy ****, like a house.Very good explanation but i need a bit more clarity if you don't mind. I have a 1994 Disco 1, 5 door and i've not used the diff lock yet. Does the car have to be stationery when its being fiddled about with, engine on or off, and i still don't understand the position of the stick even with the sticker there. New to the 4x4 thing.
Thanks, Phil