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Don't mind spoog, the Ranger can offroad, I am proof. He forgets to mention the OPEN AXLES of all Tacoma's!
Just a Question?
-wsn
What kind of cover are you getting for your Tacoma? Have you been down to Hyw 21 truck covers in Rock Hill?
I'll be on the lookout for your Toyota at lupies!
Both vehicles offer "Get me unstuck" options. Ranger = LSD, Tacoma = LRD.
Seems like somebody else (Not You)was trying to make it seem otherwise.
-wsn
Moving on . . .
So far I have never been stucked with my Taco with the open and the LRD. I did pull a Ranger out of a ditch a while back. He went head on into a fairly deep ditch and the front and back end had bottom out. Basically all four tires were just a bit above the ground after those futile attempts to get free. Got two planks from my bed to put in front of his rear tires and tried pulling him out in 4Hi with no luck. Put in 4Low with the locker engaged and pulled him out
i would really like to see spoog explain it to me too
Sorry to anyone else if I haven't answered questions directed to me.
Later (hopefully)
-C
I saw a wiring mod (swap a couple of wires) on contour.org that defeats the clutch cancel switch, so you can turn the starter over without pushing in the clutch.
I wonder if it can be applied to the Ranger. Well, I needn't bother as I've got a slushbox. Even if I didn't, I've got the fastest foot in the midwest...
:oP
Lets say you have a manual trans. Your stuck on a muddy, steep incline. and stalled out. Below you is about 30 feet of deep mud. Below that a 25 foot drop off a cliff. If you slip anymore, you will lose your grip. The point of getting unstuck is to get your rear wheels up an d out of their ruts. If you had a manual trans and didnt have the clutch/start cancel switch, you would have to press the gas while keeping the clutch in. This will cause you to roll bacwards, slipping back into your own ruts. Then, as you slide backwards and start the engine, giving it gas, you are making yourself even more stuck by causing even MORE wheel slippage.
With the clutch start cancel switch, you can simply press the switch, start the rig, and drive off, out of your ruts. Since you don't have to press the clutch in, you r are elimnating clutch slippage and wheel slippage. It is a very handy device that I have used. It's a feature that come from YEARS of design philosophy making trucks in remote, rugged third world countries that can't call Johnny-tow-truck when they get stuck. it's an awesome feature.
Allknowing-
You are right, the Toyotas are built with at least some offroading philosophy. The suspension, clutch start cancel switch , ground clearance, locking rear diff, standard skid plates and gas tank plates, the way everything is tucked away underneath.
Vinnie:
Limited slip differentials are for onroad driving situations. They are not a help offroad. They are very good for icy streets and wet paved surfaces. When you get them offroad, you tend to lift your wheels up in funky places, sometimes rendering the whole system useless.
It's a s simple as that.
Clutch start cancel doesn't work very good in an automatic either. The whole point is to not stall going up a muddy hill. If you are a seasoned offroader you know how to work a clutch and gas pedal too!!!
Thinking about buying one of those rolltop tonneu covers. Anyone here own one?
1. right foot on brake
2. left foor on clutch
3. start truck
4. let foot off of clutch until you feel clutch engaging but not all the way engaged. (this will hold truck in place on hill)
5. give a little gas and let your clutch out the rest of the way.
Of course, this only works if your truck engine has enough torque at idle to hold your truck in place, (which must not be the case with the wimpy engines Toyota uses).
I have never had a need for a clutch override switch. Maybe because i know how to drive a stick. Just another example of how it is the driver, not the truck, that really matters for off-road peformance and abilities.
No one is forcing the driver of a toyota truck to use the clutch start cancel it is just a bonus. It is like a remote control for a TV. If you have it why not use it even though all you have to do is get up and change the channel.
I would venture to guess if for some reason you're bogged down and the legendary Toy won't fire, the magical switch allows you to pull through for a short distance.
"Sounds like you Toyota boys need a class in
driving a manual transmission. The way to get out
of a tricky situation with a stalled truck is to
1. right foot on brake
2. left foor on clutch
3. start truck
4. let foot off of clutch until you feel clutch
engaging but not all the way engaged. (this will
hold truck in place on hill)
5. give a little gas and let your clutch out the
rest of the way. "
If you have never been stuck while offroading, you have never been offroading. The clutch start cancel switch is an ENORMOUS benefit. It makes it a SNAP to get out of some slick spots when on a hill. It's a great feature. You can nitpick all you want, but it s a real truck feature, and it works very well.
\\Of course, this only works if your truck engine
has enough torque at idle to hold your truck in
place, (which must not be the case with the wimpy
engines Toyota uses).\\
lol. The wimpy engine that has more max rear wheel torque than the Ranger? Ill tell you what frank, maybe you and I should have a little race through the hills.
\\I have never had a need for a clutch override
switch. Maybe because i know how to drive a stick.\\
No, its because you have never been ofrroading. Get a clue.
\\Just another example of how it is the driver, not
the truck, that really matters for off-road
peformance and abilities.\\
This may be true in equally matched vehicles. But a solid offroad vehilce will give a driver of equal skill OODLES of advantage over a lesser vehicle with the same driver.
Please go back to the cHevy vs Ford board. This groups doesn't appreciate ignorance like this.
Click on the link and then click the OFFROAD ADVENTURES text on the left, and the pictures will load.
http://www.tacomaterritory.com/
Enjoy!
:oD
JK, spooge.
scottssss - I think that the idea is to start in 4WD low, not to only use the starter.
this topic has been "frozen." Please continue these discussions in Topic 1813 Toyota TACOMA vs Ford RANGER - VI. Thanks.
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