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Bobupndown Member Since: 26 Dec 2014 Location: Upside down behind the TV! Posts: 2789 |
Why would you buy a 4x4 to then convert it to a 2wd?
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20th May 2020 6:27 pm |
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Grue Member Since: 29 Apr 2018 Location: New Zealand Posts: 364 |
To avoid costly repairs to haldex, diff I'm assuming?
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20th May 2020 8:21 pm |
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Lightwater Member Since: 21 Aug 2014 Location: Sydney Northern Beaches Posts: 4905 |
Wouldn't stability control be affected as you won't have power in places where it may be needed. Procrastination, mankind's greatest labour saving device!
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20th May 2020 9:01 pm |
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impact Member Since: 11 Mar 2011 Location: Perth Posts: 139 |
Pull the Haldex fuse out and go for a drive, see if you like the feel of the vehicle. I did that when was trying workout whether noise was originating from the rear diff (it was). The car handles completely different without Haldex in the picture. I didn't like it. And yes lots of lights up on the dash to let me know computer wasn't happy. MY10 TD4 SE Auto |
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21st May 2020 8:45 am |
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Tigger Member Since: 30 Mar 2011 Location: L15KRD Posts: 2555 |
Any marginal savings in fuel might be more than offset by increased insurance costs when you explain to your insurance company that it’s had a significant mechanical modification.., |
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21st May 2020 5:07 pm |
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Chuckalicious Member Since: 23 May 2014 Location: Midlothian Posts: 1796 |
Won't the rear diff still be functioning mechanically as the wheels will still be turning, just not under load? FL2 TD4 GS 60 reg Facelift - so many issues
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22nd May 2020 9:37 pm |
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IanMetro Member Since: 11 Sep 2017 Location: Somerset BS21 Posts: 3107 |
There are plenty of 'as designed' 2 wheel drive SUVs out there to buy.
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22nd May 2020 10:06 pm |
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petero Member Since: 27 Jul 2017 Location: Tamworth, Staffs Posts: 49 |
It will probably have a strong tendency to spin the LH front wheel when pulling away briskly if you don't have the drive to the rear - mine did after the PTU failed. Once it was replaced and 4WD again it drove much better and hasn't spun a wheel since, even in the wet |
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23rd May 2020 9:11 pm |
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Arese Member Since: 09 Jan 2012 Location: Casablanca Posts: 397 |
Had my haldex replaced 4 times ... the fourth replacement needed 2 - 3 months delivery time + JLR approval. The local dealer removed the propshaft during this period and turned the car into a 2wd ... noticed fuel consumption economy (20 to 30% economy), nothing else actually in normal condition of use. |
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24th May 2020 2:41 am |
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jules Member Since: 13 Dec 2007 Location: The Wilds of Warwickshire Posts: 4937 |
Im quite surprised the propshaft and haldex unit cause some much drag as to reduce fuel consumption by 20 to 30% Jules |
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24th May 2020 10:07 am |
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AstroShed Member Since: 24 Feb 2024 Location: Leicestershire Posts: 7 |
Did you ever get an answer to this as I am about to remove mine as the rear diff is really noisy..? |
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24th Feb 2024 10:22 am |
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Nodge68 Member Since: 15 Jul 2020 Location: Newquay Posts: 2071 |
Pulling the propshaft on an already noisy diff is pointless, as the diff will simply be driven by the rear wheels, so the noise will continue. You're 2 options are to replace the diff, or sell the vehicle with the issue and buy a replacement. The latter option will cost you more than replacing the diff. Be aware that if you pull the Haldex fuse, the vehicle will not have DSC or TC, but ABS will still function. Hyundai Ioniq 5 Ultimate. The family car. 2009 Rimini Red SE TD4. Gone. 2006 Tonga Green i6 HSE. Gone. Audi A5 convertible, my daily driver. 1972 Hillman Avenger GT, the project. |
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24th Feb 2024 3:27 pm |
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