The crosslinking occurs when in low range only.
It allows air to travel from the rear air bags side to side and the front air bags side to side.
There is no fore / aft linking.
What this emulates is the action of a live axle when articulating, ie as one wheel is forced upwards the other one in the axle set is forced downwards. This gives better suspension articulation.
In high range there is no cross linking, so full independent suspension is retained (aside from swaybar action).
I hope this clears it up.


 
						
					 
					
					
 
				
				
				
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					 Originally Posted by djhampson
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					 Nice to know another reason for putting the D3 in low range too.
 Nice to know another reason for putting the D3 in low range too.
				 And if anyone is interested in knowing why Ron is only partially right, and how it affects a vehicle with an  active suspension system, then just PM me and I'll try not to bore you with diagrams and such.
 And if anyone is interested in knowing why Ron is only partially right, and how it affects a vehicle with an  active suspension system, then just PM me and I'll try not to bore you with diagrams and such. 
						
					
 
 


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