As an aside my 80 series cruiser after having rebuilt all the calipers and replaced all the disks front and rear at great expense I would still smoke a set of front pads every warrent and rears...
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As an aside my 80 series cruiser after having rebuilt all the calipers and replaced all the disks front and rear at great expense I would still smoke a set of front pads every warrent and rears...
If you do traffic fuel consumption will be similar and any minor increase in brake pad wear will be offset by not wearing out a costly to replace clutch.
My Father has had a auto Colorado from new...
I have a townie car/ no low range as 2wd.
Definitely should not engage 4wd for backing on a hard surface(tarseal/concrete)
Yet another reason I didnt get a manual.
Only the top spec utes run a...
They should have got a Mitsubishi then[emoji16] only problem I have backing a trailer uphill is tiresmoke.
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Not sure how you manage to stall an auto? I would have fried a clutch or 3 at least if I had a manual by now,my old non turbo hilux was doable backing my boats up my steep drive but still hard on the...
By manually shifting to a lower gear so it is not slipping so much
Most of the modern utes dont give that option, VW is AWD? top sec Mitsi is part time/AWD/4wd not sure on the Merc.
If backing,manuvering a boat,caravan,digger on trailer etc or any towing at all...
While I agree with that statement equally you should not be in 4wd with a locked center on tar-seal or concrete while maneuvering a farking big boat or caravan.....which lets face it is why most have...
Now I always used to be a manual lover and auto hater but last year bought a new auto diesel.....at the time mainly due to injury as I couldnt change gear with my left hand.
Having now had it a...