
 Originally Posted by 
cafe latte
					
				 
				My point is it must be a bad design to kill the central locking diff just by loosing traction.
I just cant see the point of having permanent 4x4 that will kill the central diff if you get in the slippery stuff..
			
		 
	 
 i do half agree with you. it seems like a poor solution. but most people wont encounter severe enough condition to cause the the implosion.
traction control should kick in in stop the spinning and save the diff
but then again, on rocky terrain, the traction, spinning, sudden traction will also kill the gears
				
			 
			
		 
			
				
			
			
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