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Old 06-28-2006, 09:10 AM   #1 (permalink)
ryanc8514
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Default viscous coupling? no front wheel drive?!

well i finally fixed my hi/low shifter and i can definately notice a difference..buttt i dont think my front wheel drive is working...i know all rovers are al wheel drive but ever since i got my car when i go offroading iv never seen my front wheels spin like my back wheels...first i thought it was because i was driving in high range since my shifter wasnt working but now that i fixed my shifter i think the front wheels just arent pulling...
for example, if i get stuck in mud an i accelerate, only my bak wheels will spin instead of all them spinning...i went 2 the texas rovers meeting lastnight and someone brought up viscous couplings and that mine could have gone bad...do i have to get a new transfer box if i want all wheel drive? or is there another solution?
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1994 range rover county lwb
-BIG BLUE 3" coil spring suspension lift
-Procomp ES3000 shocks
-custom snorkel
-glasspack exhaust system
-285/75/R16 all terrain tires
-old school CB radio from the 80s-cobra
-speakers loud enough to set off car alarms
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