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Re: OT - True four-wheel drive on truck
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Posted by Dave from MN on February 28, 2007 at 10:28:09 from (74.60.89.38):
In Reply to: OT - True four-wheel drive on truck posted by CB in central NY on February 28, 2007 at 10:14:51:
Most four wheel drives are actually 2 wheel drives, one up front one in bvack, reason , differentials. If you want true fourwheel drive you need to install differential locks-$200-$500. Some are permanant some can be engaged/disengaged from the cab. When I was younger and dumber we always installed "LA Lockright" I think that is what they were. The replac ed the spider gears in the differential, and had some slippage if needed. Some buddies just welded the spider gears, but they had big problems later on. I really miss them old mid 70's dodges with a 318 4sp and 3.90 gears. Them old trucks sure shamed other 4x4's when it was snowen and a blowen
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