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vetteboy86 02-05-2007 11:46 AM

What is a locking rear diff?
 
I see that there is an option for a locking rear diff? How is this different from other diffs?

smoke20 02-05-2007 10:10 PM

RE: What is a locking rear diff?
 
A locking rear diff locks both sides of the axle together so both rear wheels constantly turn evenly, as opposed to other diffs that transfer most (or all) power the wheel with the least traction. What happens without a locking rear diff is if you have one wheel off the ground, then it will get all the power sent to it, while the tire on the ground that actually has traction gets no power. With a locking diff even if one tire is in the air the other will still get 50 percent of the power sent to it. The reason non-locking diffs are used is so as you go around a corner, the wheels can turn at different speeds (since outer wheel has to go father than inner wheel when making a turn. This is just a basic explanation, as these systems are much more complicated, and there are many variations of non-locking diffs.

Chevyvehc 02-05-2007 11:56 PM

RE: What is a locking rear diff?
 
http://auto.howstuffworks.com/four-wheel-drive.htm

Start Reading =) Hopes this helps

chevy1224 02-06-2007 09:54 PM

RE: What is a locking rear diff?
 
Thats a good site... anyway, I think its alot like posi-track if not the same thing.

SC_Chevy_Lover 02-11-2007 05:25 AM

RE: What is a locking rear diff?
 
Yep, it is very similar to positive traction.


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