I'm doing up a Moke and we often drive on soft sand, we've never got 'really' bogged but I figure if a LSD will reduce the risk, while I'm doing lots of other work I might as well spend a few extra $ and have peace of mind.
I've had a search regarding choice of Cross Pin vs Salisbury vs Quaife diffs. But most discussions relate to fast road use, and fast corner handling.
I'd like to find out which type of diff would be best to avoid getting bogged
ATM i'm thinking Quaife as I understand the Salisbury plate design may be affected by oil viscosity, and are also more aggressive with steering whiplash. I also think the Quaife is guaranteed for life, whatever that really means.