Range Rover 4x4 Question

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I just got a Rangerover, it only has a control for low and high gear,
unlike my old LR that had one to engage the 4 wheel drive. So is the RR
perminatly 4x4?

Its a 1990 3.9 V8 Vouge Automatic.

Thanks

 
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> I just got a Rangerover, it only has a control for low and high gear,
> unlike my old LR that had one to engage the 4 wheel drive. So is the RR
> perminatly 4x4?
>
> Its a 1990 3.9 V8 Vouge Automatic.
>
> Thanks

All Rangerovers are permanent four wheel drive.
JD
 
All Range Rovers are permanent 4 wheel drive. One of that age will have
high/low but with a viscous centre diff. ie. it locks up when slip is
detected. Our last one was a 1990 3.9i and we loved it.
Richard


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>I just got a Rangerover, it only has a control for low and high gear,
> unlike my old LR that had one to engage the 4 wheel drive. So is the RR
> perminatly 4x4?
>
> Its a 1990 3.9 V8 Vouge Automatic.
>
> Thanks
>



 
> I just got a Rangerover, it only has a control for low and high gear,
> unlike my old LR that had one to engage the 4 wheel drive. So is the RR
> perminatly 4x4?
>
> Its a 1990 3.9 V8 Vouge Automatic.


Yes.

See the '4XDrive Max Speed' thread which is currently running on this NG.

 
Dougal wrote:

>> I just got a Rangerover, it only has a control for low and high gear,
>> unlike my old LR that had one to engage the 4 wheel drive. So is the RR
>> perminatly 4x4?
>>
>> Its a 1990 3.9 V8 Vouge Automatic.

>
>
> Yes.
>
> See the '4XDrive Max Speed' thread which is currently running on this NG.
>



And, IIRC, a viscous centre diff means fitting same size tyres all round?

Richard

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