"Anti-Spin Differential Rear Axle" factory option
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"Anti-Spin Differential Rear Axle" factory option
newbie question: Is it an important option for off-roading? For car that doesn't have it from the factory, are aftermarkets available?
#2
By most accounts the ESP and Brake control standard is similar in performance to the LSD or anti-spin rear axle.
It basically comes out to what terrain do you drive and how difficult your off roading terrain is.
You can add it but I believe a locker is a better choice for cost/performance comparison.
It basically comes out to what terrain do you drive and how difficult your off roading terrain is.
You can add it but I believe a locker is a better choice for cost/performance comparison.
#4
is it 4 wheel drive?? -- from the question, i'm going to guess that on the terrain you are going to take your Sahara you'll be fine, if you have a redneck like me that cleared the 7 acres behind me just to ride around in deep red dirt and clay for the hell of it almost daily then it would help yes, if you go aftermarket your going to want lockers, if your getting lockers you probably will want to regear so you can spin bigger tires, then you need a lift to clear the tires and the road goes on forever and the party never ends
#5
LSD is not the same as lockers. They allow some spin of the wheels and dont transfer 100% of the power to both wheels. Lockers are what you would want if your gonna do some serious rock crawlin like where you would have 1 wheel of the ground. LSD still better then nothing.
#6
Lsd
I just bought a used 07 with every option I would have put on a new one...except LSD..why dealers don't put this $200 option on every Wrangler makes no sense to me....I was happy enough with deal to buy the Jeep w/out it..
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I like the LSD, have had it on all my Jeeps. For daily driving, it gives you some positive drive in both wheels. I guess with the new 'brake-lock' system, it might not be fully needed, but for $200.. .. a good value I think.
I can agree with the hard-core offroaders that lockers are best offroad... but you can't use lockers on road, and LSD still helps you there in rain, mud, and snow... even when just in 2 wheel drive.
I can agree with the hard-core offroaders that lockers are best offroad... but you can't use lockers on road, and LSD still helps you there in rain, mud, and snow... even when just in 2 wheel drive.
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