
Originally Posted by
DiscoMick
Interesting discussion.
All I would add is our D1 had a CDL, a rear auto locker, but no TC. It would spin a front wheel which had lost traction, but the rear would not spin because of the locker. If both rears were stuck it would not down and stall
Our Defender has a CDL, TC and anti-stall. The TC stops any wheel from spinning. The whole vehicle can beg down, but it won't stall because of the anti-stall.
I think the Defender's system is superior to what our D1 had. The TC is really effective and so far I haven't seen any advantage in adding a locker. Maybe if I was rock climbing it might be useful, but those days are over.
The only option I might consider is an ATB for the centre duff, to vary the front-rear torque split.
That's interesting to me. My D1 has a MaxiDrive rear locker, and (obviously), a CDL, and I have more confidence in it's off road capability than I do of my D2. The two cars have other differences, but not really enough to justify that statement. Perhaps there is something not quite right with my particular D2.
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