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Thread: D4 Any Added Value of Rear Diff lock over TRS?

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    Ben - it's variable-pressure (via electronic control) - it never fully locks. I suppose you _could_ wire up a potentiometer + relay.

    Garry - found the person who did a retrofit in the UK - turns out he _was_ finally successful and _did_ use a Faultmate!

    If you go to:

    Disco3Club The Discovery 3 and 4 Owners Club • View topic - Locking Diff retro-fit

    you can download the PDF's explaining how he did it. Apparently cost him around 650 GBP.

    Cheers,

    Gordon

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    Thanks Gordon - have booked marked it for reading in detail.

    By the way anyone know the brand of diff in the D3??

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    Quote Originally Posted by gghaggis View Post
    Ben - it's variable-pressure (via electronic control) - it never fully locks. I suppose you _could_ wire up a potentiometer + relay.
    It uses a stepper motor to wind-in the pressure plate. I cannot see why it couldn't/wouldn't totally lock if the ecu thought the situation required it but setting-up software to emulate the ecu could take a lot of trial and error testing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gghaggis View Post
    it never fully locks.
    In that case I wonder why they didn't just fit an LSD. LSD+ETC is almost as good as a locker according to those who have compared the two in competition rock crawling.

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    Why hasn't anyone made a front or rear locker for that matter for the D3/4, is it because of how the drive system works??

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    Is it because they think it won't be used in the tuff stuff like other 4WDs and why only a rear E locker from the factory

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    Quote Originally Posted by isuzurover View Post
    In that case I wonder why they didn't just fit an LSD. LSD+ETC is almost as good as a locker according to those who have compared the two in competition rock crawling.
    I guess to have it under control of the traction system, they wanted an electronic system. And according to LR, it locks to "99%", so more aggressive and much faster than an LSD.

    Cheers,

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    Quote Originally Posted by Redback View Post
    Why hasn't anyone made a front or rear locker for that matter for the D3/4, is it because of how the drive system works??

    OR

    Is it because they think it won't be used in the tuff stuff like other 4WDs and why only a rear E locker from the factory

    Baz.
    I think the ETC could get a bit of a headache if the diff was locked and it didn't know about it. The manufacturers of after-market diff locks probably wouldn't want to get involved in modifying the software.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Redback View Post
    Why hasn't anyone made a front or rear locker for that matter for the D3/4, is it because of how the drive system works??

    OR

    Is it because they think it won't be used in the tuff stuff like other 4WDs and why only a rear E locker from the factory

    Baz.
    Well, the factory already supplies an exceedingly good rear locker if required, so the aftermarket manufacturers would have a pretty small market - probably just not worth it.

    And you don't need a front locker on a D3/D4 - they perform just fine with the ETC and Terrain response - in fact probably better.

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    I have a TR query.
    Yesterday, I took my young bloke for some light off road stuff. I did a few culvert drains cross axled that had water in them and fairly slippery (Pirelli ATR tyres). Went extremely well.
    I selected low range, S2, and raised the suspension. Went straight through without any slippage or noises from the transmission, wheels etc.
    After doing this several times, I realized that I hadn't used the terrain response settings. I then selected Mud Ruts and went back through the same culverts. Every other setting was the same.
    I then heard noises from the transmission, wheels etc.
    I understand that it is the TR that creates 'the noises' , however the vehicle seemed to drive through the culverts perfectly without it selected
    Cheers, Craig

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    BTW : I forgot to add that I have the e-diff

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