Broken axle shaft = Dead in the water!
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Broken axle shaft = Dead in the water!
Just a warning to all of you out there. I broke an axle shaft (actually the housing/*****) on a trail 6 hours from home which in itself sucks BUT..
If one axle pulls from the hub then the truck sends all power to that axle..
I was able to limp a short distance keeping the wheel straight in 4LO until the spindle stripped and then I couldn't move or park the truck. This is ridiculous as in any other 4wd I would move with the center locked.
So am I expected to carry 3 spare axles(one rear, two front) to feel confident on the trail?
If one axle pulls from the hub then the truck sends all power to that axle..
I was able to limp a short distance keeping the wheel straight in 4LO until the spindle stripped and then I couldn't move or park the truck. This is ridiculous as in any other 4wd I would move with the center locked.
So am I expected to carry 3 spare axles(one rear, two front) to feel confident on the trail?
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We have center locking transfer cases on the LR3, and on my HSE I have the rear e-locker. I would think if you selected the proper terrain mode it would lock the center transfer case, and if it detected wheel spin I'd hope it would engage the rear locker.
I'm new to the LR3 and it's modes, so I may be wrong.
I'm new to the LR3 and it's modes, so I may be wrong.
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We have center locking transfer cases on the LR3, and on my HSE I have the rear e-locker. I would think if you selected the proper terrain mode it would lock the center transfer case, and if it detected wheel spin I'd hope it would engage the rear locker.
I'm new to the LR3 and it's modes, so I may be wrong.
I'm new to the LR3 and it's modes, so I may be wrong.
Rock crawl did indeed get me a couple miles until the axle spindle fully stripped and then trust me its dead in the water. Also keep in mind that home is probably not just down the road and since rock crawl only works in low range and will unlock the center diff in 2nd gear its going to be jogging pace.
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I also noticed the design can be checked and lubed.