Which Defender to Get
#11
I off road monthly with a 110 / P400 that does not have a rear locker. I took a pass on it due to cost and have regretted that decision. However, and this is a big however, I have yet to run into any situation where not having the rear locker has hindered my ability to navigate the obstacle. I go up and down ledges, over rock, mud and sand. I also tow a 6,200 lb trailer. The limiting factory seems to be the tire diameter and lift (I've 33s, no lift, air suspension), not the locker. So my regret is based on emotion, not real capability.
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I off road monthly with a 110 / P400 that does not have a rear locker. I took a pass on it due to cost and have regretted that decision. However, and this is a big however, I have yet to run into any situation where not having the rear locker has hindered my ability to navigate the obstacle. I go up and down ledges, over rock, mud and sand. I also tow a 6,200 lb trailer. The limiting factory seems to be the tire diameter and lift (I've 33s, no lift, air suspension), not the locker. So my regret is based on emotion, not real capability.
I’m in the process of switching from my Jeep Safari to a CPO Defender and POPTOP and Jbiggzs your insight was very helpful. For me, taking a +$60K vehicle in any terrain that requires rear lockers is nuts but to each his own.
#13
Very helpfully, totally agree. When I was debating Rubicon or Safari version of my Jeep Wrangler I regretted not going with the Rubicon for the added off-road capabilities. 5 years later never needed the front or rear lockers even though I been in some tough terrain.
I’m in the process of switching from my Jeep Safari to a CPO Defender and POPTOP and Jbiggzs your insight was very helpful. For me, taking a +$60K vehicle in any terrain that requires rear lockers is nuts but to each his own.
I’m in the process of switching from my Jeep Safari to a CPO Defender and POPTOP and Jbiggzs your insight was very helpful. For me, taking a +$60K vehicle in any terrain that requires rear lockers is nuts but to each his own.
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#14
Not sure you'd really need to improve on the "safety and stability" of the standard Defender. Even my base specification 90 on coil springs is solid as a rock and confidence inspiring, particularly when towing our caravan.
But l guess it can't do any harm to have the extra tech if you want it.
But l guess it can't do any harm to have the extra tech if you want it.
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WAFOX (09-08-2023)
#15
There seems to be some confusion with the Defender about the so-called "rear lockers". To my knowledge, they are not just lockers. They are called (at least in my build sheet) Electronic Active Differential and have the added benefit of torque vectoring by breaking. So, it is not just for off-road situations (although it tremendously helps there too). It greatly improves your safety and stability on-road as well. See discussion in this thread.
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