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Jonny69

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  1. Thanks fo your responses White90 and JST. I have got it now. So a pair of diff locks (or just rear) is better than the TC off road anyway. So money wise you are probably better off with diff locks instead of LR fitting traction control to the Vehicle. Again thanks for your responses. Jonathan
  2. Hi, I understand the different ways TC works. However I do not know what actually occurs on a Defender with TC. Does it brake the spinning wheel (To get a diff lock effect of driving the wheel with traction or weight on it). Or does it use suspension and diff sensors to apply drive/brake to specific wheels, or possibly Diff locks though I am sure I have never heard of a standard defender with diff locks? I am interested if I should have bought one with TC and would it have been better off road? Thanks. Jonathan
  3. Hi, I have a CSW (07, 90) with no Traction control. I am interested in the difference between a TC and non TC vehicle Off-road? I thought they behaved the same. Cheers. Jonathan
  4. Halfords Professional tools are excellent. I have just got a Vortex 3/8 and 1/4 equivalent drive sets, they are excellent quality and very reasonably priced. I also have their ratcheting spanners which are superb and easily as good as the Bluepoint (Snap On) ones I have used. Jonathan
  5. You can pull away in 2nd. I do a bit with no trailer on. When I have got a loaded trailer on the low 1st really makes sense though, it is a superb combination at high speed with the 6th gear and great for slow manouvering with a heavy trailer (no need to ride on the clutch in reverse either). I have pulled some pretty heavy loads up wet fields and never needed to use low range ( though I do use low range every now and again cause I heard the lever sticks if you dont). BTW is there a trick to get it to go into Low range and Low Diff easily? I always end up stopping and feeding 2nd gear in on the clutch slightly then it goes in. Maybe it is just me but I hate the feeling of forcing it in. I always try to be gentle and avoid the loud crunches when changing. Cheers. Jonathan
  6. 1500 miles in my 90 now. Been superb the engine is brill for towing, the low first gear really helps. There was one small electrical niggle but that was sorted by Hartwells with 24 hours. I am very impressed with the service guys there. Overall very good.
  7. I need to remove my rear seats in my 07my 90. Need the load space and no one ever goes in the back anyway. Does anyone know if the 90 hardtop rubber loadspace mat will fit if the seats are removed? Thanks. Jonathan
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