wombat state forest 4x4. 2 toyota hilux tearing up the mud
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Diff Locks<br> There are two types of 4x4 diff locks- manual and full time. Manual Diff Lock<br> A number of different manufacturers make this type of lock which is actuated manually by switch whenever extra traction is required. The beauty of the manual system is that it can be switched off when slippery side slopes want to send the back of the 4x4 sliding off the track. Full Time Diff Lock<br> Again a number of manufacturers make full time difflocks. With these there is absolutely no driver intervention required to lock them, as these units are engaged and working all the time. However, to unlock a full time unit to turn corners a slight change in driving technique is required. Simply back off the accelerator when first entering a corner and the locker will start to ratchet and allow differential action around the corner. As the vehicle straightens up the locker once again resumes its locked position. One problem with the full time unit is when a 4x4 is on a slippery side slope. It cannot be unlocked and could force the rear of the 4x4 to slide off the track because both wheels are driving.
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1 trueblue316 // Jul 15, 2010 at 10:49 am
gday mate is that rollbar you have on the back off an new model hilux?? i want to get one for my dual cab but im not sure if new ones will fit. cheers
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