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Old 03-23-2008, 01:35 PM   #1
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4x4 musings

I seems it's becoming my annual spring routine to check for progress on being able to get a US Sprinter 4x4. Well, unlike in previous years, it looks like something is finally moving. I'm writing down my findings and thoughts in the hope to get feedback and other points of view.

The point of the 4x4 for me is to travel around the western deserts on jeep roads. Nothing extreme, no boulder climbing stuff. But I also don't want to get stuck in a sand drift or in a muddy creek crossing. Well, 4x4 doesn't really guarantee that either, but it sure helps...

So it seems there's one system currently purchasable: Salem Kroger's conversion. The details have been listed in another thread. It uses a New Venture 271 transfer case, a Dana 60 front axle from a F350, and some more F350 components. Starting price around $18k incl new wheels and tires. What I like is that it's available now. I don't know what to think of replacing the front axle wrt driving behavior. While the 4x4 stuff is clearly not of MB origin, I'd bet that if I break down in the desert somewhere I can get someone to expertly fix the Dana 60 much faster and much more expertly than any MB approved, certified, manufactured or whatnot components. If something stock fails in the van, well, then the Dodge shop may give me some hassle over the warranty, and that's a concern. The major issue I have is what happens to the ESP. Salem Kroger reuses the ABS incl. sensors so, as Craig writes, the ESP thinks everything is stock, but clearly the drive geometry has changed. There doesn't seem to be enough info around to be able to tell whether or how much that matters in practice.

Next in line is Sportsvans hoping to be in production in july with the Oberaigner 4x4 kit. The big plus is that this is the system that is sold/approved by MB in Europe. It's also the system that modifies the Sprinter the least and integrates ESP with their 4ETS, which uses the ABS brakes to stop a spinning wheel instead of using lockable differentials. While the front suspension isn't modified, it is raised, the suspension reinforced, etc, so there must be some change in driving behavior I assume. I can't tell how strong the front ends up being and how it compares in that respect with a Dana 60.

From reading about the MB G wagens and the ML class, it seems clear to me that while 4ETS and no lockable differentials works great at speed on the road, it also seems clear that it's not good for boulder climbing, primarily because it requires too much wheel velocity before it kicks in. (Note that the G has diff locks in addition to 4ETS and the new ML now has them as option as well.) Not sure how my expected usage fares with 4ETS. (Note that the all-time Oberaigner 4wd does have the option to lock the center diff, but I'mmore interested in the part-time system for fuel economy.) Price is expected to be a bit taller than Salem Kroger's as far as I can tell.

Then comes Sportsmobile using a Dynatrac set-up. I haven't really found any technical details on this. A recent email from Sportsmobile said they're "9-12 months out". I expect the result to be similar in principle to the Salem Kroger conversion, but probably with somewhat higher-end components. From the sound of their email, they a trying to get better integration with ESP. It also sounds like they will be higher cost.

Finally, there's a post on the sprinter-source forum (http://sprinter-source.com/forum/showthread.php?t=2834) of someone who claims to have gotten a quote for 2009 Dodge sprinter that includes "Four-wheel drive - Selectable 4x4 drive system with additional low ratio feature. $12,400". No idea what to make of that.

In the end timing, trust in 4ETS, and trust in sportsvans look like some of the big question marks. On a slow trail, predictable diff locks seem to win out over 4ETS. On the repair side, even if Salem Kroger went under tomorrow I have a guarantee for plenty of parts and expertise availability. Dunno what things would be like if sportsvans pulls out of the US again in a year or two; would I have to order spares from SA or Germany and find a soul who's capable of doing the work? Even if they're doing well, how fast do I get parts to California and who has any experience working on the components?

All in all the situation is still too confused for me to shell out $90k right now (and I'm too busy with some other things too). It seems like there's light at the end of the tunnel, but it's not 100% clear how long the tunnel still is...

Thoughts, corrections, additions?
- Thorsten

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Old 03-23-2008, 01:56 PM   #2
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I had a conversation about Sprinter and 4x4 with SMB TX a couple of weeks ago.

They said that for the Sprinter, it might be better to call it AWD instead of 4WD. 4WD has a conotation of offroad and high ground clearance, and that is not the case for the Sprinter.

With the lower floor of the Sprinter the ground clearance needed for some of those jeep roads or forest service roads there could be a problem.

It would be interesting to see if anyone can come up with a setup that gets some ground clearance along with the 4x4.
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I think your assessment of the current options is right on target. I have also been closely following the progress of Sprinter 4x4 options.

If you need it now Salem Kroger is your only option. Their setup may not be as sophisticated as the pending SportsVans solution, but they also have many years of experience and use proven readily available components.

I also agree that it appears that a Sprinter 4x4 will not be as off-road capable as many of the Ford E350's currently in use. Ground clearance, locking differentials and tire size options will be more limited.

My off-road needs are similar to yours and my expectation is any of the three possible options would work. Right now I am going to continue to wait and see what SportsVans delivers.
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Sprinter 4wd

hi guys,
havent been here for a long time. was busy!
but we see the light at the end of the tunnel.
i think all three of you are right with your concerns about the different sprinter systems and converters!

http://www.us.sportsvans.co.za/news.html

we are a bit late but we can show some slow progress.
the new sprinter 4wd is not ready jet but comming soon.
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Old 08-24-2008, 08:31 AM   #5
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Frank, that's very cool! But it's a T1N? Can you explain? Also, not so long ago you had a message on your web site about NAFTA regulations making the 4x4 conversion impossible? You're full of mysteries...
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sprinter ncv3

hi thorsten
we are working on it but it was a little bit more difficult than what it looks in the beginning.
first the T1N and in about 3 month the ncv3 should be possible for testing.
we can build the ncv3 4wd now but without the safety features and that we wont do!
we are getting there.
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