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 Outlander Rear Differential Lock
 
chaniamanos
post Apr 25 2008, 03:11 AM
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Hi There. Does anybody have any idea if there is any aftermarket Rear Differential Lock for the Outlander? Or anything similar?
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post Apr 26 2008, 09:49 AM
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if you have stability control, you have in essence a computer controlled limited slip.
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post Apr 27 2008, 03:32 PM
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i suppose you are right . But in fact with two wheels in the air it doesn't work like that.In fact you don't go anywhere. Thats why real 4X4 like Pajero(in Europe) have what i am looking for the Outlander.
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post Apr 28 2008, 06:46 AM
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QUOTE(chaniamanos @ Apr 27 2008, 03:32 PM)
i suppose you are right . But in fact with two wheels in the air it doesn't work like that.In fact you don't go anywhere. Thats why real 4X4 like Pajero(in Europe) have what i am looking for the Outlander.
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it certainly should work with 2 wheels in the air..... the traction control would not be defeated due to that.
I know what you're looking for, but the truth is the outlander is not a "real" off roader, and as such the stability/traction control is generally all that is needed.

most companies allow their stability control to do ALL the work.
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