AnswerID: 296445 Submitted: Thursday, Apr 03, 2008 at 18:47
Member - Paul C (NSW)
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Gday John
What is the outcome you are trying to achieve?
You've answered your question when it comes to dollar savings.
Is there another reason?
Stress on the drivetrain could be a consideration but I don't know how much benefit you would be gaining.
Personally, i like the idea of "shift on the fly" (except Low Range) but then again I can be lazy and have an aversion to getting wet and muddy if I'm already comfortable in a nice warm vehicle.
Scenario 1: Out on a jobsite with some tree loppers, we finish the job. Time to leave of well graded tracks and come to a small but steep hill. Stop Pajero, into low range proceed. Cruiser ute towing a shredder starts the climb and comes to a stop, hop out and lock in hubs then low range and away again.
Scenario 2. Driving through Swan Hill last year heading North hit a clay dirt road with the following sign. Been bitumen up until that point and pouring with rain. Best way to proceed is in High Range. Super Select engaged and me still dry.

Fun Road in the Wet
Paul
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