I'd say that's correct...
People around the world have driven Land rovers everywhere for decades with open diffs front and rear!!!!
The ability to drive a clean line, good throttle and brake control, correct tyre pressures and an eye for the terrain will get you a very, very long way
TR assists further, and with articulation limits of some modern designs further improves this...
After all, motion is a simple equation.
Traction + torque = motion...
(very simplistic)
...but if there's no line that keeps all 4 wheels in contact with some grip, you have to turn your knob to get out! ohhhh er .......![]()
1994 D110 Tdi - 1957 88" Series 1 - New Project (due to commence 2056)
Oh well, good luck on the rougher stuff!![]()
1994 D110 Tdi - 1957 88" Series 1 - New Project (due to commence 2056)
1994 D110 Tdi - 1957 88" Series 1 - New Project (due to commence 2056)
Probably would, if the driver knew what he was doing. But so would a D3/4/RRS, which is the whole point. In the hands of an experienced driver, a D3/4/RRS will run rings around a D1/2/DefenderOriginally Posted by Tombie
Cheers
Gordon
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