Hi all,
I have TTs front and rear in my D1 V8 auto and am very happy with them.
One of the little mentioned benefits are that when going downhill in low range the car used to push through the brakes, only choice being to drop it into neutral, then it would lock a wheel and slide on down the slope.
Now all I have to do is leave it in neutral in low range ( as a back up ) with CDL engaged, nothing locks up, progress is slow and controlled and the brakes are not pushed beyond their limits.
The other benefit is that I have been able to retain the standard axles etc, as I no longer have to rely on momentum, all is good to date.
As mentioned in other threads, if a wheel is lifted a small amount of left foot braking will keep drive to the wheels on the ground.
I got mine from Bill at GBR 12 months ago for AU$1100 for the pair with bearings and a mate fitted them for another $200, at that they are awesome bang for your buck!
Lee
Gearing and Power : I had accepted a slight loss of power with the 32's and the tdi - however I seemed to notice it off road more with the tru tracs installed. If I was going to be off road more ( I like how the tdi runs on the hwy with 32's - a comfortable 2250) , I'd go down to 30's. Just a personal opinion.
Mate you got a lot of talk about being in neutral when your offroading
I hope that's a typo!!
As for the original poster I was going to put TT in the front and the rear of my 300ti auto however I decided to go Detroit rear and TT front (was cheaper too got mine 990bux delivered from the states when the dollar was high) I run 245/75's an they work great.....
you can see a bit of video at the bottom of my post from our off road trip yesterday at Ourimbah..I never would of made this climb without them.
http://www.aulro.com/afvb/nsw-act-re...ml#post1699376
Our Land Rover does not leak oil! it just marks its territory.......
I'll mention here that a V8 AUTO in low range DOWNHILL, WILL push through the brakes enough to become a real concern. In my RRC before I fitted the Diesel I had a 4.8litre stroker engine, big chip etc etc and 33" tyres. In low range descending a slope ESPECIALLY reverse, it was very, very dangerous. A few times I did have to select neutral to control the vehicle. I was even more convinced a Diesel manual was a better option after a few hairy rides
I can understand why he does it, but I don't agree that it should be best practice, AT ALL.
JC
Justin I'm not saying that V8's down hill aren't shocking we had one and they have little to no engine braking causing you to be on the brakes a lot but Ian got around that by power braking on steep slippery slopes..I'm not saying that this is best practise either but I think taking the car down in Neutral is dangerous...
I just think things can go bad quickly (especially if panic sets in) and if in neutral and you start to slip sideways you then have no control over the car.
This of course is just my opinion and not an attack on foxspellI was just shocked to read what he wrote...
Our Land Rover does not leak oil! it just marks its territory.......
Too right!! Thats why I stopped doing this, I avoided situations where I had to back down a slope and as I said that convinced me to swap running gear. An auto is not the issue mostly, it is just that my engine was built more for performance than crawling , with the cam it had it idled at 900rpm, ( stepper motor controlled) so with its low end torque it would just take off
JC
You fellas have obviously never enjoyed the pleasure of trying to slowly walk a v8 auto D1 down a steep slope, you keep one hand on the wheel and the other on the gear lever, ready to shift into drive if necessary.
The other option is to have it in gear, two feet on the brake pedal bracing yourself by pulling against the steering wheel, it can be that bad.
I have new calipers and bars fitted.
Yes we did mate and it was an auto..we may possibly not done stuff as steep and as slippery as you who knows but we have been down some steep and slippery (clay mud) stuff in that car..still I dont envy you I had issues with the brakes in my tdi a while back due to the ABS faulting off rd I could be hard on the brake trying to hold it on the ledge and the car would still go and push through I used to drive 1st low with my hand on the handbrake!! and click it up and down on the first notch to help me hold the car
Even though my issues are sorted I still dont like taking my car down the steep stuff.....
my point to you is there maybe one time that you potentially panic if your in neutral it could potentially end very badly if you don't get it in to drive due to something happening. We don't all react the way we think we might under stress and pressure.
the other thing I can also recommend is getting your brake lines changed to braided this does help with braking a lot, if you haven't done it already![]()
Our Land Rover does not leak oil! it just marks its territory.......
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