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"Back in the late sixties when Rover were designing the Range Rover they opted for permanent 4x4 because it meant they could use lighter axles keeping the unsprung weight down"True or false?
Quote from: "Matt_H""Back in the late sixties when Rover were designing the Range Rover they opted for permanent 4x4 because it meant they could use lighter axles keeping the unsprung weight down"True or false? It was decided that, Unlike the Land Rover, the 100-inch Station Wagon as it was known then, would have its four-wheel-drive system permanently engaged - primarily to ensure that the massive torque of the V8 was split evenly between two lightly loaded axles.