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Hi,my name is Tudor Davies, originally from South Wales, now living in Ayr on the west coast of Scotland. Been here for 10 years now,like home from home! !!! Only just bought my Largo and love it,going to have great fun with it, weekens away with the good lady and the dog, some great places to visit up north
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Re: new member
Hi tudor we all love r largos till something goes wrong lol
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Re: new member
sending me 6 pm's asking the same question wont get you any help or make many friends!
why spam me?
why spam me?
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Re: new member
why all the messages saying the same thing. try posting it in help section instead of bombarding me and everyone else. you may get more of a chance of some help that way
Life a BITCH!!!
Then you get a LARGO!!!
Then you get a LARGO!!!
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Re: new member
Did message but here it is but worded better
When running a rwd, the tires on the front and rear axles are free to roll at different speeds when you steer your bus around corners and obstacles in your path. As the two axles are free to run at different speeds, there is no problem with running different size tires,
but 4x4's, the center differential is locked which forces both the front and rear axles to run at the same speed.
Different size tires would still be trying to turn at different speeds, so you would have problems with binding and putting excessive strain on the differential gears. Hopefully, this did not cause any permanent damage, but you do need to get all four tires back to the same size and get your diffs tested. Hope this helps but don't hold me to it.
When running a rwd, the tires on the front and rear axles are free to roll at different speeds when you steer your bus around corners and obstacles in your path. As the two axles are free to run at different speeds, there is no problem with running different size tires,
but 4x4's, the center differential is locked which forces both the front and rear axles to run at the same speed.
Different size tires would still be trying to turn at different speeds, so you would have problems with binding and putting excessive strain on the differential gears. Hopefully, this did not cause any permanent damage, but you do need to get all four tires back to the same size and get your diffs tested. Hope this helps but don't hold me to it.
Life a BITCH!!!
Then you get a LARGO!!!
Then you get a LARGO!!!