Many people think that a locked differential means a 50:50 torque split. Actually the opposite is often true. Here’s why. I’ll talk about a normal left to right differential, but the same applies to ...
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Open vs locked differential - explained

A look into open differential, and locked differentials. The difference between each and what they mean. It should be noted ...
GKN Driveline has begun production in the United States of a new electronic differential lock for two- and four-wheel-drive vehicles. The new unit is easier for drivers to use, locks faster and ...
It’s the little button marked with an 'X' and an axle, usually positioned near the gear shifter that most suburban drivers will never use in the life of their car - still, we all love to know that we ...