Hi
I'm considering getting my rear diff welded (until i can afford an air locker)
how will that affect tyre wear in normal highway CBD driving, and will it effect fuel Consumption
Thanks
Pep
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From http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/PHP_Modul ... p?p=635781christover1 wrote:It depends on your driving style, where you drive, how far, type of tread etc.nickw86au wrote:I'm just curious - how much do they affect tyre wear? (i.e. when using as a daily driver) Anyone out there know?
I have a welded rear diff, for about 5years, and mines a daily driver. (LWB)
With high traction on road tyres, I can notice it on very tight turns.
With my Mongrel tyres I hardly notice its there.
You do need to change your driving style and give yourself time to get used to it. As with any other change or modifications.
My tire wear has been fine, my last set of mudders were on for 4 of those years and a year or so before the weld. They were still over 70% tread left when I sold em
christover
I doubt that it alone will affect fuel consumption, but I could be wrong...
Cheers,
Nick
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