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    This is what diff locks front and rear, duals on the rear end, chains on all six wheels, powered by a V8 6.5L GMC diesel bouncing off the rev limiter looks and sounds like.

    Most of the time you don't need all the fruit. But when you do, its worth it

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    Quote Originally Posted by XR500 View Post
    This is what diff locks front and rear, duals on the rear end, chains on all six wheels, powered by a V8 6.5L GMC diesel bouncing off the rev limiter looks and sounds like.

    Most of the time you don't need all the fruit. But when you do, its worth it

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qo-wPI406Zs
    Or this
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    Not a fan of the nirvara. I had a 6 speed manual 2017 and I sold it ASAP. Terrible gearing for slow speed hill driving. The autos may be different.
    Yep front and rear diff lockers are a game changer. Got stuck plenty without them and in spots you wouldn't expect to.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rugerman View Post
    Have you done that yet ? So far I've only used 4H in my Triton when I drive on the beach but have wondered if it's ok on the road. Does using 4 wheel drive on the road use more tires since the front are now "powered" so to speak ? ( I think that used to be a thing ?). When I need new tires I am thinking about some sort of duel purpose ones so if I do drive in a bit of mud the treads don't fill up like the current road tires do.
    @rugerman Yep, run in 4H 100% of the time (super-select 2 system). Having come from a Prado which had this by default, running in 2H just felt really loose. 4H is a lot more sure footed, but apparently uses more fuel and tyres wear quicker. Still on the first set of tyres at 70,000km, and the fuel difference is negligible, so I think I'll be sticking with 4H.
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    i have a jacked up nisssan patrol, td42 throwing 280hp, before dif locks, id still get stuck every now and then, then i got front and rear e lockers, and as soon as i get stuck, flick the switch and theres no stopping me, helps that its also on 37s.
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    My Ranger has got it. I do a lot of mild off road and have never used it. I use the auto parallel parking button next to it more often. I guess that’s Ranger owners for you.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tahr View Post
    My Ranger has got it. I do a lot of mild off road and have never used it. I use the auto parallel parking button next to it more often. I guess that’s Ranger owners for you.
    At least you do use four wheel drive sometimes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Larskramer View Post
    i have a jacked up nisssan patrol, td42 throwing 280hp, before dif locks, id still get stuck every now and then, then i got front and rear e lockers, and as soon as i get stuck, flick the switch and theres no stopping me, helps that its also on 37s.
    Me old td42 only throwing out 150hp if im lucky.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trout View Post
    Me old td42 only throwing out 150hp if im lucky.
    A TD42t throwing out 280hp won't see 600,000 kms though
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    Quote Originally Posted by XR500 View Post
    A TD42t throwing out 280hp won't see 600,000 kms though
    all depends on how you drive it, the whole rotating assembly has been balanced together, aaftermarket damper pulley, she should do all right, if she blows one me then ill part the motor and throw in a barra turbo
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    Quote Originally Posted by Larskramer View Post
    all depends on how you drive it, the whole rotating assembly has been balanced together, aaftermarket damper pulley, she should do all right, if she blows one me then ill part the motor and throw in a barra turbo
    LS Would be better, easier, conversions are easy to obtain and way more reliable, if my 80 series ever quits on me LS will takes it's place.
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    Barras are more tasty than LSD.

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    My ole silver top has been pushing 30psi with 220hp since 2012, it's sitting near on 380,000km and not showing signs of kicking the bucket anytime soon.
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    Quote Originally Posted by XR500 View Post
    A TD42t throwing out 280hp won't see 600,000 kms though
    628000 now,runs sweet.
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    Quote Originally Posted by XR500 View Post
    This is what diff locks front and rear, duals on the rear end, chains on all six wheels, powered by a V8 6.5L GMC diesel bouncing off the rev limiter looks and sounds like.

    Most of the time you don't need all the fruit. But when you do, its worth it

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qo-wPI406Zs
    Looks like Kev preferred walking ....
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