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On a caravan forum thread: http://www.ukcampsite.co.uk/chatter...TopicID=166834&showActive=1&ReturnPage=Active
someone has put this as a Terrano neg point:
"The 'proper' 4x4 drive train (while great off road) has severe linitations in normal use. You can only engage 4 wheel drive in slippery conditions - otherwise the diff 'winds up' and will finally explode.
This makes the car virtually useless in the sort of conditions where a bit of extra grip from a part-time 4x4 system would be welcome - such as wet roads, etc."
Hmmmm..........I'm a bit concerned because I use 4wd whilst towing, not all the time but as recently on wet narrow and hilly lakeland roads it gave a much more surefooted tow for about 20 miles and although I didnt top 40mph I wouldnt like to think of my diff exploding :|
Any comments or is he correct :?: :?: :?: :?: :?:
someone has put this as a Terrano neg point:
"The 'proper' 4x4 drive train (while great off road) has severe linitations in normal use. You can only engage 4 wheel drive in slippery conditions - otherwise the diff 'winds up' and will finally explode.
This makes the car virtually useless in the sort of conditions where a bit of extra grip from a part-time 4x4 system would be welcome - such as wet roads, etc."
Hmmmm..........I'm a bit concerned because I use 4wd whilst towing, not all the time but as recently on wet narrow and hilly lakeland roads it gave a much more surefooted tow for about 20 miles and although I didnt top 40mph I wouldnt like to think of my diff exploding :|
Any comments or is he correct :?: :?: :?: :?: :?: