Armin
Active Member
Hi all,
In short I'm wondering how the new rear locker option compares to the 4x4 4L option on steeper icy hills.
To add some context, I currently have a 2017 Limited, hence previous gen, model and use the 4x4 a lot in combination with some M&S tires. I even get to use the 4L a few times a year to crawl up and especially down some icy hills in my neighborhood. But I learned to my dismay that the 4th gen only offers 4L on the FX4-package unless you get HD tow.
When I price and select the options I'd like I again would arrive at a Limited. For some reason for FX4 I then must take 301A and cannot take any of the other 3 packages. Alternatively I'd could get HD tow, or forgo the 4L. I'm reluctant to get HD tow as it would basically be hurting my fuel economy and highway drive experience. It is one thing to pay for something you don't use - I tow only light loads - it is another thing to pay extra for something which hurts me the other 360 days a year.
So I've been looking at the new rear locker option. I know it is not a real locker but more like a hydraulic disk system that can overheat when used continuously (e.g. the infamous TFL video) but that won't apply to me, as I will be using it only in short bursts. My guess is that it would work uphill pretty decently as an aid to 4x4 snow mode. But I'd love to get some experiences from people who actually own and used this option.
And, then there is downhill. I'd doubt it would do much compared to 4x4 high/snow mode, but open to be corrected.
And what about hill decent control? I must admit, until this weekend I've always had a bias against these systems. I used it once many years ago on a Nissan in the Australian rainforest, and it failed so miserably I never bothered. But with the above in mind I gave it another look on some icy dirt roads during a weekend trip. It seems these systems have improved, but I'm still skeptical. The roads I tried it on, I could have navigated in 2H with manual L1 gearing if I made effort, so have not convinced me that when I really need 4L this would also do it. So if anyone has some actual experiences I'm all ears.
In short I'm wondering how the new rear locker option compares to the 4x4 4L option on steeper icy hills.
To add some context, I currently have a 2017 Limited, hence previous gen, model and use the 4x4 a lot in combination with some M&S tires. I even get to use the 4L a few times a year to crawl up and especially down some icy hills in my neighborhood. But I learned to my dismay that the 4th gen only offers 4L on the FX4-package unless you get HD tow.
When I price and select the options I'd like I again would arrive at a Limited. For some reason for FX4 I then must take 301A and cannot take any of the other 3 packages. Alternatively I'd could get HD tow, or forgo the 4L. I'm reluctant to get HD tow as it would basically be hurting my fuel economy and highway drive experience. It is one thing to pay for something you don't use - I tow only light loads - it is another thing to pay extra for something which hurts me the other 360 days a year.
So I've been looking at the new rear locker option. I know it is not a real locker but more like a hydraulic disk system that can overheat when used continuously (e.g. the infamous TFL video) but that won't apply to me, as I will be using it only in short bursts. My guess is that it would work uphill pretty decently as an aid to 4x4 snow mode. But I'd love to get some experiences from people who actually own and used this option.
And, then there is downhill. I'd doubt it would do much compared to 4x4 high/snow mode, but open to be corrected.
And what about hill decent control? I must admit, until this weekend I've always had a bias against these systems. I used it once many years ago on a Nissan in the Australian rainforest, and it failed so miserably I never bothered. But with the above in mind I gave it another look on some icy dirt roads during a weekend trip. It seems these systems have improved, but I'm still skeptical. The roads I tried it on, I could have navigated in 2H with manual L1 gearing if I made effort, so have not convinced me that when I really need 4L this would also do it. So if anyone has some actual experiences I'm all ears.
