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05' Sequoia Center diff lock??? #597078 04/26/05 11:54 PM
Joined: Mar 2001
Posts: 248
TLB Offline OP
Wheeler
So what exactly does the center diff lock do?? I have had many 4x4's, and the owners manual is useless in explaining technical information. Also does anyone have the gear ratio's for the trans, t-case, and axles. Just curious what I have. So far i'm happy with it, i've read quite a bit about the vsc and trac causing hate off road. The owners manual gives me the impression that the 05' disconnects these when the center lock is engaged, will have to see. TIA

Tim Barlow
05' SR5 Sequoia

Last edited by TLB; 04/26/05 11:55 PM.

Tim Barlow
05' Sequoia SR5
98' 4Runner SR5
Re: 05' Sequoia Center diff lock??? [Re: TLB] #597079 04/27/05 12:58 AM
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Jeff the marmot Offline
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The center diff lock is the difference between true 4 wheel drive and "full-time"/all-wheel drive. If you're driving on dry roads with lots of traction, you should have the center diff lock unlocked. This allows a difference in speed between the front and rear wheels so you can corner normally on dry roads. When you lock the center diff, it is exactly like the old-style true 4 wheel drive where the transfer case drives both the front wheels and the rear wheels to turn at the same speed. The front left and the front right tires can still vary in speed, but the average speed of the front wheels is forced to equal the average speed of the rear wheels. So locking the center diff is ideal for things like snow and rugged off-roading. Locking the center diff is bad for driving on dry pavement because it doesn't allow different speeds between front and rear wheels, which is needed to corner properly without squeeling tires or worsening handling.

You have some other good questions there that I don't know the answers to (like ratios, etc). I know the Sequoia shares front suspension components with the Tundra, but I'm not familiar with the rest of the drivetrain.

I don't have VSC or A-TRAC, so someone else will have to tell you about those. Those started in 2001.

Last edited by Jeff the marmot; 04/27/05 01:00 AM.

Jeff
2000 4Runner SR5, supercharger, rear e-locker, ARB front locker, 285/75R16 MT/R's, custom bumpers & skids
2007 Tacoma double cab 4x4 - stock
Re: 05' Sequoia Center diff lock??? [Re: Jeff the marmot] #597080 04/27/05 07:00 AM
Joined: Mar 2001
Posts: 248
TLB Offline OP
Wheeler
Thanks Jeff! I hung out on the Isuzu board, had a 99 Rodeo. Kids, trailer and too much other stuff to haul, required an upgrade to bigger 4x4.

Tim


Tim Barlow
05' Sequoia SR5
98' 4Runner SR5

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