mr_ed
Forum Member
Hi all I'm a noobie here with a quick question. I've recently bought a 93 Subaru Loyale with the 5 speed 4wd tranny. Tentative plan is to lift and use for road trips and mild off road. So I've been considering swapping in a 5spd dual range tranny to help with the mountain trails (current clutch lets me nose know how much it doesn't like having to ease the car over rocks and such).
However, having owned a Land Rover Discovery I know how much AWD lets you down when only one wheel loses traction. However the disco's transfer case could be locked when needed.
My question is: are the old subaru dual range 5 speeds like the regular 5 speeds in that it's only 2wd until you hit the button and then it locks the "transfer case" portion of the tranny to give you undivided power to front and rear, or is it purely AWD so if you lift one wheel you're dead in the water? If it is purely AWD is there some way to rig up a center diff lock i.e. transfer case lock for the more sticky situations?
Thanks in advance for any advice!!
Ed
However, having owned a Land Rover Discovery I know how much AWD lets you down when only one wheel loses traction. However the disco's transfer case could be locked when needed.
My question is: are the old subaru dual range 5 speeds like the regular 5 speeds in that it's only 2wd until you hit the button and then it locks the "transfer case" portion of the tranny to give you undivided power to front and rear, or is it purely AWD so if you lift one wheel you're dead in the water? If it is purely AWD is there some way to rig up a center diff lock i.e. transfer case lock for the more sticky situations?
Thanks in advance for any advice!!
Ed