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Stuartc Member Since: 01 Dec 2014 Location: Perth, Australia Posts: 2292 |
As long as they are all same brand/tread pattern wear is not an issue unless of course they’re below the tread wear markers. MY15
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24th May 2020 4:56 am |
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Lightwater Member Since: 21 Aug 2014 Location: Sydney Northern Beaches Posts: 4906 |
That's 13mm on a circumference of 2419mm. You will probably have about the same difference with sun on one side of the car in the outback for an hour due to difference in tyre pressure. Procrastination, mankind's greatest labour saving device!
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24th May 2020 5:51 am |
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CliveS Member Since: 04 Jun 2016 Location: Littleborough Posts: 204 |
I really wouldn't worry about such a small difference in tyre diameter, it won't cause any issues, particularly with the driveline, that is exactly why there is a differential in there to allow for differences in rotational speed, such as driving around bends in the road.
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24th May 2020 8:08 am |
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jules Member Since: 13 Dec 2007 Location: The Wilds of Warwickshire Posts: 5015 |
No is the simple answer. Unlike other, mainly older 4x4s, the FL2 does not have the ability to manually lockup the transmission at any point. The Haldex will only lock up the front to rear transmission automatically under specific circumstances; so with normal road driving it is disengaged and only locks up when wheel spin is detected. Jules |
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24th May 2020 10:05 am |
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jayoh Member Since: 11 Apr 2020 Location: Sydney Posts: 20 |
That's very reassuring, thanks for the replies! |
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24th May 2020 1:31 pm |
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