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    Quote Originally Posted by Rick Fischer View Post
    Agree with Utemad. CD locked gives much more stability and control on dirt and corrugations. For those that haven't tried it, get up to corrugation speed (normally between 80 and 100 and where everything smooths out - relatively), then lock the centre diff, (or in others go to 4WD High), the vehicle just "sits down", the steering becomes "solid" and predictable, and the vehicle goes where you point it.

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    I disagree (and do with most on this site when this subject comes up)
    I'm quite happy fanging around with the CDL open, and at silly speeds well above the posted limit.

    I can get the car pointed far better on most dirt surfaces without the CDL locked.

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    Quote Originally Posted by uninformed View Post

    are the cars provided part time 4wd or fulltime like a LR?
    Both. Mostly Prado, Hilux, Triton, Pajero.

    Just remembering my 97 Rodeo. When driving down dirt roads over 60km/h it used to wag the back end when driving in a straight line in 2wd.
    Haven't experienced that in the Hiluxs though.

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    4wd systems will help mask bad suspension design....to a degree. A stock height defender will handle heaps better than a lifted one, no matter how good the springs and shocks. A 130 will handle better at speed, long straights and sweeping corners than a 90.

    Like I said, and Rick has pointed out, its personal feel. Regarding the technical side of the T/case, having it locked at 80+km/hr may or may not be ok for it. Considering these things run bloody hot, and if driving on corrugated roads, good chance your doing that in heat also.........

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    Quote Originally Posted by uninformed View Post
    Regarding the technical side of the T/case, having it locked at 80+km/hr may or may not be ok for it .
    Well said.........

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    Quote Originally Posted by Drover View Post
    Well said.........
    Considering part time systems don't have a center diff, you can't compare them apple's to apple's. Unless you can be sure of enough traction loss, I personally would not lock at high speeds.

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    Quote Originally Posted by uninformed View Post
    Unless you can be sure of enough traction loss, I personally would not lock at high speeds.


    I lock CDL as soon as I step off the black stuff and keep it as such even when driving over 60kmh. On gravel roads, dropping tyre pressures will also help to smooth the ride.

    No issues, whether in my previous 110 DC, D2 and now in the Puma.

    The CDL is there for a reason, use it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Naks View Post
    I lock CDL as soon as I step off the black stuff and keep it as such even when driving over 60kmh. On gravel roads, dropping tyre pressures will also help to smooth the ride.

    No issues, whether in my previous 110 DC, D2 and now in the Puma.

    The CDL is there for a reason, use it
    yep, not only can you lock it, you can unlock it......

    driving at 60-80km/h on fraiser isl I run unlocked

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