sorry to be the thick one but what does the lokka do. guessing it does not turn the vehicle to a difflock. as makeitfit has patrol which has difflock
his patrol only has a diff lock on the rear, the Lokka gives automatic diff lock on the front when 4 wheel engaged, Rick
Ah, that's locking a center diff :thumb2
oh there are many variations of 4 wheel drive, you have the landies that are permanent 4 wheel but they have a diff in the middle so in fact it is possible to have one wheel in the air and that will spin at a good rate with little drive to the other three so lock this middle diff and what do you get well at best two wheel drive cos the axle diffs come into play, both near side wheels on slippy stuff, = no drive, now T2's do not have this middle diff (not sure about Patrols) so with the LSD rear diff and a Lokka on the front = at least 3 wheel drive with a bit to the fourth, hope this helps, Rick
new spacers start at about 5 thou I think in six degrees up to max 25 thou, so you should be OK may need two, my originals were 35 and went down to 25, sorted, RickI've been having a go at fitting mine today and I've come up against the same problem with the thrust washers as Rick.:doh
I will have to go for the thinnest listed and even then it won't be ideal.:nenau
The cross shaft to spacer clearance is a bit hit and miss as the cross shaft is not symmetrical. One way up gives 6 tho clearance and the other way up in the same side gives 13 tho but as they say the inter cam spacing is the important bit.
Yes I mentioned this, the secret here is to use the same face of the cross shaft for measuring
Incidentally I couldn't get the front cross member off as two of the bolts would not pass the end of the torsion bar forward mount. A grinder sorted them out eventually and I will put new bolts the other way round.
yes exactly what I done but the reverse bolt needs to be cut shorter or it will fail the moving wishbone
Really enjoyed myself doing some real spannering again, it's been a while
Peter
Rick I can only say from experience with the Trol. I have lockable rear diff and use it sparingly as otherwise the back end doesn't re ally go where I'd expected it to , if you see what I mean. So I just engage it when things are really gnarly . I prefer a bit of loose end action :lol
Rick I suggest you get an email off to Lokka Aus and have a chat. They've been really helpful so far :thumbs
Did you ever look further into adjusting the clutch plates a bit to sort of tighten the LSD to be more akin to locked than Ltd ?
It's been mentioned before, what about dual handbrake, one for each rear wheel?
Stop the slipping wheel.
Easy to do I would have thought.:nenau
many landrovers run a rear auto difflock without issues on the road. Have you spoke to stuart about his pete?
I also think there's a tendancy to think locked all gets out of all muddy holes etc. I love my T2 off road and if I was still developing it I'd just lokka the front. Spot your lines well and enjoy the middle ground the LSD (when working right) can give.
Also the simple joy for me of dropping back into 2 wd and booting the back end out tail happy stylee and nipping right round a tight hairpin for example properly upsets the landie boys :lol
It's been mentioned before, what about dual handbrake, one for each rear wheel?
Stop the slipping wheel.
Easy to do I would have thought.:nenau
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