Folks,
I have a 2nd Gen SSR-G which is great fun and I like the look of it, BUT the other day when it was a bit frosty it did slide on a corner and later when braking. I wasn't going fast and it wasn't too drastic, but it did make me stop and think. In the snow last year the Surf was brilliant - I just stuck it into four wheel drive and carried on regardless while laughing at all the heavy german saloons stuck in the slush - but I wish I could leave the Surf in 4x4 mode more often "just in case". I know I can't break the laws of physics but historically I've had an X5 and a Sierra 4x4 and i know they aren't "proper" 4x4's but they did both feel really solidly planted on the road.
So... do I stick with my 2nd Gen and allow for the fact that it hasn't got a centre diff and treat it like a RWD most of the time, or get a newer surf or even a Landcruiser just for a little more peace of mind?
I have a 2nd Gen SSR-G which is great fun and I like the look of it, BUT the other day when it was a bit frosty it did slide on a corner and later when braking. I wasn't going fast and it wasn't too drastic, but it did make me stop and think. In the snow last year the Surf was brilliant - I just stuck it into four wheel drive and carried on regardless while laughing at all the heavy german saloons stuck in the slush - but I wish I could leave the Surf in 4x4 mode more often "just in case". I know I can't break the laws of physics but historically I've had an X5 and a Sierra 4x4 and i know they aren't "proper" 4x4's but they did both feel really solidly planted on the road.
So... do I stick with my 2nd Gen and allow for the fact that it hasn't got a centre diff and treat it like a RWD most of the time, or get a newer surf or even a Landcruiser just for a little more peace of mind?
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