Open, limited, or locking
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Originally Posted by bigarms23
I was referring to when my 4runner was still ifs
Last edited by tc; Mar 17, 2008 at 08:28 PM.
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thank you TC!!!!
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a limited slip for 2nd gen 4Runners was only offered in some parts of Europe and the U.K. For other parts of the world (except North America) a full electronic locker was offered. For unknown reasons Toyota did not see fit to offer a locker/LSD in North American 2nd Gen 4Runners were it would have been a smashing success.
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Wouldn't the opposite be more ideal (lsd in rear and locker up front)?
My thinking is that a lsd is useful for both on and off road use even when the front is not engaged. Then, having lockers up front for the added traction when engaged would perform better than a lsd.
I suppose though, that having all four locked for off road use is best?
I'm new to all this stuff, so I really don't know what I'm talking about.
My thinking is that a lsd is useful for both on and off road use even when the front is not engaged. Then, having lockers up front for the added traction when engaged would perform better than a lsd.
I suppose though, that having all four locked for off road use is best?
I'm new to all this stuff, so I really don't know what I'm talking about.
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when it comes down to running a locker and limited slip it comes down to personal preference so of my from sware by running a ls in the back and a locker in the fron and other friends run it oppistie
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