guineafowl21
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Don't you have TC?
No. 02 Def 90 Td5. Hence my point - they've sent them out of the factory with half a 4wd system. But no-one talks about it:lalala:
Don't you have TC?
No. 02 Def 90 Td5. Hence my point - they've sent them out of the factory with half a 4wd system. But no-one talks about it:lalala:
Land Rover probably found that with a locker fitted, the Rover axles weren't up to the job and kept breaking.
I'd disagree with that. My thoughts are that a lot of people fit a locker and then think they're invincible, so go hammering at hills/obstacles without realising what happens when they suddenly get traction, say when bouncing off a rock and then landing both wheels again.
My 'need' for a locker is for more reliability when laning .. In my view a locker will allow me to ascend in a much more controlled fashion, without needing so much throttle or bravado and hope. Similarly it'll help with muddy lanes and greasy surfaces, it'll also help stop the occasional slippage when manoeuvring the caravan on grass.
Same as with many things, a little thought goes a long way.
Rubbish!
That is what is meant by 4wd, is that four wheels are capable of being driven. And if all four wheels actually drove all the time, you would hardly be able to steer at all, and almost unusable on road.
You don't say your road car is 1wd, do you?
My point is that the road car IS 1wd when it's slippy. It's 2wd when the car is on the road and both wheels have traction. Similarly, the Defender is 4wd on the road, when you don't really need it, but loses drive to two wheels when you get stuck.
Of course I understand that fixed 4wd would chew axles on tarmac, and would drive as if on rails. My point is that it's hard to think of a LR as 4wd when stuck in a field with two wheels only spinning. I am arguing that it's odd to equip the best off-roader on the market with open axle diffs as standard. If you have the option of flicking a switch and locking at least one diff, as you do with many USDM and JDM vehicles, then you have the best of both worlds - a good on-road car with the ability to positively drive 3 or 4 wheels and get you out of trouble.
You are entitled to your own opinion, but sales of them since 1948 would indicate that some have found them satisfactory.
Agreed x 2. I wouldn't swap mine for the world; it was just a thought I've been carrying around for ages, and I wondered what other LR types thought. You must admit it has been an interesting discussion
Cheers
Yes, it has
One of the reasons I joined lz in the first place was to see what people thought about Detroits, although more for a laugh, really.
At the time nobody much posted up about them, but I have since found there are some users on the forum. I had had ARB before, but fancied a change.
I did get the Detroit and True trac, despite mixed opinion, and I have to say they work really well for me. My usage is more off road biased than most users, though. All farm work, bit of laning, local mileage. I am not sure if they would be good for the average user that is 70% plus road mileage.
X3. Would never trade my 90 for anything else. As ridiculous as they are they are fantastic.Agreed x 2. I wouldn't swap mine for the world; it was just a thought I've been carrying around for ages, and I wondered what other LR types thought. You must admit it has been an interesting discussion
Cheers
Interesting r.e. the Detroit + truetrac, that's my planned set-up for my 130.
Currently there's a problem with the Detroit though, I can't get any drive out of it, just a clicking noise. Any ideas?
Interesting r.e. the Detroit + truetrac, that's my planned set-up for my 130.
Currently there's a problem with the Detroit though, I can't get any drive out of it, just a clicking noise. Any ideas?
Langers is it shimmed correctly?? If not its likely its screwed internally parts are available but not cheap
No. 02 Def 90 Td5. Hence my point - they've sent them out of the factory with half a 4wd system. But no-one talks about it:lalala:
But some TD5 Defenders have TC and ABS.
My Discovery has TC and has the same engine. Works well on loose surfaces not quite bad enough for CDL.