2wd fine. who needs syncro ;)

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2wd fine. who needs syncro ;)

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well a little test before i refit the front diff and diff locks.

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There is no way the 2wd van I had would have done that. Did you engage the locker?

Also inthe wet I don't think yOu would have been doing that.

Hows the TDI?
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Re: 2wd fine. who needs syncro ;)

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no rear difflock fitted atm and the ground was wet but not sodden. i was amazed when it did it. i`ve done it in 4wd before with and without rear lock engaged and have tried to get my delica up there and failed even with center diff lock.

tdi is great. need to get it charged cooled and i`m struggling finding bigger nozzles but first impressions are good.

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