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Yes indeed but only when engaged (eg ARB). As an overlander this will only be used to get out of trouble. Maybe 0.0001% of vehicle life.Roger Fairclough wrote: A full front locker will prevent normal steering. Both front wheels will be turning at the same speed and will attempt to go in a straight line and this promotes scrabbling and this is what generates the extra stresses within the axle assembly.
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And being stuck you will be either in mud or sand or just to clear an extreme cross axle scenario. Neither surfaces going to lock up drivetrain. No one aims to "drive" with front lockers activated for extended period. In my case it is to be used in an emergency only to get out of trouble.
Different aspect for serious offroaders.
But the gen4 with its new traction control system almost equates lockers to a certain extend.
AS IS the gen4 jimny is an incredible and capable 4x4 already and adding lockers you must have money laying around or be a serious offroader to spend that kinda money.
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Exactly correctBusta wrote: A locked front diff will make the steering heavier but the car will go where the front wheels are pointing. A locked rear diff will try to push the car straight ahead regardless of which way the front wheels are pointing.
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I appreciate that they are not available for the Jimny but there are other makes.
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If you were to engage a front locker on a dry tarmac road it would make steeing hard work. Nobody does that.
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For overlanding with the Gen 4, a locker won't be needed. I did 3500km through Botswana with my Gen 3, and only came across one situation where I nearly got stuck. A gen 4 with the right tyres would not have had an issue getting itself through that mud hole. With the Gen 4, I have done some pretty extreme stuff with just the traction control. That said, on my last trip to the Drakensberg, a rear locker would have been a much better option than the tracion control.lookonimages wrote:
Yes indeed but only when engaged (eg ARB). As an overlander this will only be used to get out of trouble. Maybe 0.0001% of vehicle life.Roger Fairclough wrote: A full front locker will prevent normal steering. Both front wheels will be turning at the same speed and will attempt to go in a straight line and this promotes scrabbling and this is what generates the extra stresses within the axle assembly.
Roger
And being stuck you will be either in mud or sand or just to clear an extreme cross axle scenario. Neither surfaces going to lock up drivetrain. No one aims to "drive" with front lockers activated for extended period. In my case it is to be used in an emergency only to get out of trouble.
Different aspect for serious offroaders.
But the gen4 with its new traction control system almost equates lockers to a certain extend.
AS IS the gen4 jimny is an incredible and capable 4x4 already and adding lockers you must have money laying around or be a serious offroader to spend that kinda money.
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Yes indeed. As said the gen4 with the traction control is a beast already.saxj wrote:
For overlanding with the Gen 4, a locker won't be needed. I did 3500km through Botswana with my Gen 3, and only came across one situation where I nearly got stuck. A gen 4 with the right tyres would not have had an issue getting itself through that mud hole. With the Gen 4, I have done some pretty extreme stuff with just the traction control. That said, on my last trip to the Drakensberg, a rear locker would have been a much better option than the tracion control.lookonimages wrote:
Yes indeed but only when engaged (eg ARB). As an overlander this will only be used to get out of trouble. Maybe 0.0001% of vehicle life.Roger Fairclough wrote: A full front locker will prevent normal steering. Both front wheels will be turning at the same speed and will attempt to go in a straight line and this promotes scrabbling and this is what generates the extra stresses within the axle assembly.
Roger
And being stuck you will be either in mud or sand or just to clear an extreme cross axle scenario. Neither surfaces going to lock up drivetrain. No one aims to "drive" with front lockers activated for extended period. In my case it is to be used in an emergency only to get out of trouble.
Different aspect for serious offroaders.
But the gen4 with its new traction control system almost equates lockers to a certain extend.
AS IS the gen4 jimny is an incredible and capable 4x4 already and adding lockers you must have money laying around or be a serious offroader to spend that kinda money.
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Depending on the tax man playing nice this year only when he comes with some sort of present i doubt it will ever really be requirement, but you know us. We like some toys.
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