I thought this dialogue started between Euromom and Scott is a good one but did not want to take up too much of Articulates thread with it so here it is...
I have Traction Control with a Center Locking Differential and find the setup to be incredibly capable. However I can think of two benefits to having a rear or front and rear Differential Lockers:
1 - Reliability, with Electronic Traction Control you are relying on your brake system and all of its parts so if the ABS or other component fails you now have lost capability. With an air locker or similar you have a mechanical component that may be less likely to have problems.
2 - The ETC and CDL combination has a bit of a delay while the ETC is thinking and deciding what to do. A locker has an instantaneous action which may be safer in some situations. The ETC could also potentially cause more trail wear as it spins a tire while it's thinking.
These are just some thoughts about something I don't know a whole lot about so if I am way off base here feel free to point it out!
Also - What is the reason for disabling the ETC in deep sand? Is it so that you don't dig yourself in??
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Originally Posted by eurorom
How do you figure that, have you actually used the Xterra or Frontier in deep sand on the dunes? I am very relunctant to venture in a very remote area with DEEP SAND on a Xterra or Frontier.However I will get a NISMO Frontier with the locking differential and try it out....AGAIN
I tought I would need momentum and speed to climb the dunes???
I have driven many vehicles (05 Jeep GC, Discovery II, Freelander, Range Rover, 4Runner, etc.) with traction control and find it to be a significant improvement over open diffs.. Pull the fuse or wire in a dissable switch for deep sand if necessary.
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#95 Yesterday, 03:01 AM
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Here are a few good examples of traction control in use:
http://www.expeditionswest.com/adven...r42_climb1.wmv
http://www.expeditionswest.com/adven...scott_lift.wmv
http://www.expeditionswest.com/adven...over_mound.wmv
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I have Traction Control with a Center Locking Differential and find the setup to be incredibly capable. However I can think of two benefits to having a rear or front and rear Differential Lockers:
1 - Reliability, with Electronic Traction Control you are relying on your brake system and all of its parts so if the ABS or other component fails you now have lost capability. With an air locker or similar you have a mechanical component that may be less likely to have problems.
2 - The ETC and CDL combination has a bit of a delay while the ETC is thinking and deciding what to do. A locker has an instantaneous action which may be safer in some situations. The ETC could also potentially cause more trail wear as it spins a tire while it's thinking.
These are just some thoughts about something I don't know a whole lot about so if I am way off base here feel free to point it out!
Also - What is the reason for disabling the ETC in deep sand? Is it so that you don't dig yourself in??
Quote:
Originally Posted by eurorom
How do you figure that, have you actually used the Xterra or Frontier in deep sand on the dunes? I am very relunctant to venture in a very remote area with DEEP SAND on a Xterra or Frontier.However I will get a NISMO Frontier with the locking differential and try it out....AGAIN
I tought I would need momentum and speed to climb the dunes???
I have driven many vehicles (05 Jeep GC, Discovery II, Freelander, Range Rover, 4Runner, etc.) with traction control and find it to be a significant improvement over open diffs.. Pull the fuse or wire in a dissable switch for deep sand if necessary.
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#95 Yesterday, 03:01 AM
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Here are a few good examples of traction control in use:
http://www.expeditionswest.com/adven...r42_climb1.wmv
http://www.expeditionswest.com/adven...scott_lift.wmv
http://www.expeditionswest.com/adven...over_mound.wmv
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