front ,free and lock diff
front ,free and lock diff
Im the proud owner of a vitara 1995 , Do a good bit of off road driving , fields , woods etc through my work , question is changing the diff setting from lock to free everytime i use on the road gets a little tedious , will not changing from locked for road work cause damage ?
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Re: front ,free and lock diff
Welcome to the club.
You can leave the front hubs locked all the time.
It just means it will use a little more fuel and wear the front components a bit quicker.
Just don't put it in 4wd on the road.
I would set them to free for longer road journeys though just to save a bit of fuel and prolong the life of the drivegear.
You can leave the front hubs locked all the time.
It just means it will use a little more fuel and wear the front components a bit quicker.
Just don't put it in 4wd on the road.
I would set them to free for longer road journeys though just to save a bit of fuel and prolong the life of the drivegear.
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Re: front ,free and lock diff
Thanks for that Darrell , Have to say im constantly surprised at where the little vitara will go
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So I don't need to keep getting in and out to change my hubs every time I come out of 4wd I'm happy with that just another question will the hubs make a sort of noise once they are locked ? Not sure how to explain how the noise sounds mybe sort of sounds like a wheel bearing going if u know what I mean only when it's locked in 4 wdDarrell wrote:Welcome to the club.
You can leave the front hubs locked all the time.
It just means it will use a little more fuel and wear the front components a bit quicker.
Just don't put it in 4wd on the road.
I would set them to free for longer road journeys though just to save a bit of fuel and prolong the life of the drivegear.
Re: front ,free and lock diff
Is it clicking/clunking but most while steering in 4wd?
Could be a CV joint on its way out. Also check the diff oil is clean and topped up.
Could be a CV joint on its way out. Also check the diff oil is clean and topped up.
Re: front ,free and lock diff
Only when it's in 4wd and driving don't get any noise when it's in 2wd
Re: front ,free and lock diff
What sort of noise is it? Whirring? Whining? Grinding? Clunking/clicking?
Re: front ,free and lock diff
Whirring sort of noise
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What's the best oil to use in the diff?
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Re: front ,free and lock diff
You can just use 75/90 transmission fluid
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