momike
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- Mike
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I remain confused by the locking diff settings in the RR drive modes.
Off Road mode and Baja mode each default to rear locker engaged. I understand this vehicle to be made for (and it's certainly marketed for) high speed rallying off road. Certainly Baja mode seems to be intended for such high speed stuff.
However, this guy advocates for much more sparing use of lockers in general - low speed, get out of trouble mode primarily. He explicitly warns against high speed hard surfaces, which I take to include hard packed dirt roads. This is what I understood previous to buying my RR, so I'm trying to figure out what I'm missing - should I be turning of the rear diff lock when bombing around variable surface roads at higher speeds?
Thanks for any thoughts from the mechanical savants on here!
Off Road mode and Baja mode each default to rear locker engaged. I understand this vehicle to be made for (and it's certainly marketed for) high speed rallying off road. Certainly Baja mode seems to be intended for such high speed stuff.
However, this guy advocates for much more sparing use of lockers in general - low speed, get out of trouble mode primarily. He explicitly warns against high speed hard surfaces, which I take to include hard packed dirt roads. This is what I understood previous to buying my RR, so I'm trying to figure out what I'm missing - should I be turning of the rear diff lock when bombing around variable surface roads at higher speeds?
Thanks for any thoughts from the mechanical savants on here!
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