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    Quote Originally Posted by twr7cx View Post
    For which one, front or rear diffs or centre?
    Centre,, I have been following Johns build thread and am looking forward to his evaluation of it..
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pedro_The_Swift View Post
    Centre,, I have been following Johns build thread and am looking forward to his evaluation of it..
    You already know what Steve and I think of them, albeit in Deefers.
    One will be going in the Disco, I have another t/case here already complete with locking mechanism.....Ashcrofts ATB

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    Quote Originally Posted by blackrangie View Post
    Haha..the thrust washers friction weld themselves after a few seconds of wheelspin without the centre locked on or offroad and centre crosspins go pop.

    Tbh 1 piece crosspin does the job too if your not losing traction via the rightfoot.
    Why wouldn't you just lock the centre diff when you go offroad to prepare for traction loss, rather than wait for it to happen and risk killing your cdl?
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    Quote Originally Posted by barney View Post
    Why wouldn't you just lock the centre diff when you go offroad to prepare for traction loss, rather than wait for it to happen and risk killing your cdl?
    Because you don't always remember to?

    I've done it years ago when working.
    Going from hardpack dirt to across the paddocks when on the farm, I've forgotten.
    First contour bank reminded me! Ashcrofts ATB

    These days the D2 doesn't possess a CDL.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rick130 View Post
    Because you don't always remember to?

    I've done it years ago when working.
    Going from hardpack dirt to across the paddocks when on the farm, I've forgotten.
    First contour bank reminded me! Ashcrofts ATB

    These days the D2 doesn't possess a CDL.
    Yet.

    I do. it's habit!
    I lock it as soon as I hit dirt. It aids traction on a fast dirt road and is ready to go when the going gets tougher.
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    Quote Originally Posted by barney View Post
    Why wouldn't you just lock the centre diff when you go offroad to prepare for traction loss, rather than wait for it to happen and risk killing your cdl?
    Always do, however onroad and offroad on low traction surfaces with an LS or high powered anything you dont particularly want to be reaching for the lever all the time. Ashcroft ATB centre solves it. And makes for a safer drive in many scenerios

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    Quote Originally Posted by barney View Post
    I do. it's habit!
    I lock it as soon as I hit dirt. It aids traction on a fast dirt road and is ready to go when the going gets tougher.
    So you've never made a mistake or forgotten?
    You're a better man than me.

    And I disagree re dirt, as I've stated on here too many times to count.

    Anyway, the centre diff is the only real weak spot of the LT230.
    The ATB is a hell of an improvenent.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blackrangie View Post
    Haha..the thrust washers friction weld themselves after a few seconds of wheelspin without the centre locked on or offroad and centre crosspins go pop.

    Tbh 1 piece crosspin does the job too if your not losing traction via the rightfoot.
    This is why Ashcrofts STRONGLY advise that the CDL is engaged BEFORE there is a risk of wheelspin
    I have taken my D2a thousands of K's on loose gravel and sand and most of the time I am towing a boat and I ALWAYS engage the CDL as soon as I leave the bitumen = a perfectly healthy CDL
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    Quote Originally Posted by trout1105 View Post
    This is why Ashcrofts STRONGLY advise that the CDL is engaged BEFORE there is a risk of wheelspin
    I have taken my D2a thousands of K's on loose gravel and sand and most of the time I am towing a boat and I ALWAYS engage the CDL as soon as I leave the bitumen = a perfectly healthy CDL
    Yes, but blackrangies wheelspin can occur on bitumen too due to his LS motor, which probably makes 3 times the power of a d2 rover v8Ashcrofts ATB

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vern View Post
    Yes, but blackrangies wheelspin can occur on bitumen too due to his LS motor, which probably makes 3 times the power of a d2 rover v8Ashcrofts ATB
    Well if someone wants to drive like a hoon then mechanical breakdowns are inevitable despite JLR's engineering
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