david despain
Adventurer
Moderator edit: We are breaking the locker vs. open and Discovery suspension threads up a bit here. I think it is worth doing, as the discussion is a good one.
in keeping with the idea of a rover specific train of thought, one of the more common reasons for going with a LSD, specifically the truetrac, is to help regain a return to center feel when used in the front of a lifted coil sprung rover. since castor is adversly affected when this type of truck is lifted, a cheap solution is to put a truetrac up front. this does not solve the problem of a bad castor angle but it does mask its instability and make everyday driveability better.
a selectable locker would do nothing to help the steering as it would be open on the street at high speeds where the bad castor angles are most notable.
michaelgroves said:What's the advantage of an LSD over a selectable full locker, other than price?
In fact, what's the advantage of any other Traction Adding Device over a selectable full locker? (Other than, again, price, and perhaps kindness to the drivetrain. Oh... and the fact they might not require driver decisions, I suppose).
in keeping with the idea of a rover specific train of thought, one of the more common reasons for going with a LSD, specifically the truetrac, is to help regain a return to center feel when used in the front of a lifted coil sprung rover. since castor is adversly affected when this type of truck is lifted, a cheap solution is to put a truetrac up front. this does not solve the problem of a bad castor angle but it does mask its instability and make everyday driveability better.
a selectable locker would do nothing to help the steering as it would be open on the street at high speeds where the bad castor angles are most notable.
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