Lockers for Range Rovers?

nwoods

Expedition Leader
Kevin is correct. None of the current Rovers (LR3/LR2/RRS/RR) have aftermarket lockers available. However, with center locking diffs and an amazing traction control system, there isn't a compelling need for lockers on these platforms.
 

Blueboy

Adventurer
However, with center locking diffs and an amazing traction control system, there isn't a compelling need for lockers on these platforms.

while the electronic traction control systems are very advanced, a frt, center, and rear locked Rover will be able to go over more difficult obstacles and in a more controllable manner than one with just ETC and a rear locker.

again, the new ETC systems are very good, yet, a totally locked Rover is just awesome.

unfortunately, those with the newer Rover products will not be able to experience this capability.


Jaime
 

lexwoody

Adventurer
Thanks for the feed back. What year did LR start putting electric lockers on RR? I know very rare to find but they are out there.
 
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nwoods

Expedition Leader
I'm not sure about the full size Range Rover. The current style of RR (called the MkIII) came out in 2003.

The LR3 and RRS (Range Rover Sport), share the same platform, and both had a rear locker available from the beginning: 2005. It's part of the rare HD package.
 

proper4wd

Expedition Leader
To be completely accurate, it is not actually a "locker" as most may be familiar with them. It is an electronically actuated, variable limited slip that has the ability to "lock" completely if the traction control computer decides it is necessary. There is no "lock" button or switch. The differential progressively locks as needed in cooperation with the traction control to transfer power between the rear wheels.
 

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