Absolutely! But as we get older, such aids help. If one has a physical issue too, such aids help.
But perhaps too, the nut behind the wheel also effects reliability?
I changed the oil at 13k ... and it cost over $300! Ouch ... but if I treat it like a Toyo, maybe I'll be luckier with the reliability issues.
I've heard too that the tyre wear is high because people forget about the huge weight ... same too with the power steering pump - its so easy to turn the wheel when the vehicle is stationary, but with all that weight, doing so puts a lot of stress on that system IMO.
Running too high tyre pressures off road - IMO - would increase a lot of loads onto the suspension components ...
I wonder too about cracking windscreens - its a fairly vertical screen. Do d3s/D4s suffer from such damage more than other 4WDs?
Shane
2005 D3 TDV6 loaded to the brim with 4 kids!
http://www.aulro.com/afvb/members-rides/220914-too-many-defender-write-ups-here-time-d3.html
They did.
But the threads show that for towing, the 200 often achieves better fuel economy in 5th. And the big diesel in the 200's main feature is its lower maximum torque. In theory I think an 8 speed would make up for that, but I have not checked the gearing ratios.
One thing I do not like about the D4, is that I don't know what gear I am in. I wish the dashboard told me. I have to change gears in order to find out... In the D4, having the instant fuel readings is interesting ... it would be more fun if the auto showed what gear I was in ... I guess from the speed and the tachometer readout. Then I flick down a gear and up again ...
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