Diff locks - quick clarification required!
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Hello all,
I'm trying to explain Diff locks to someone in the simplest way possible. Can you guys please have a look at this below and see if I've missed anything and if my question marks are correct?
4-WHEEL DRIVE (NO LOCKS)
1 wheel (front or rear) loses traction = STUCK (only spinning wheel gets power).
CENTRE LOCKED
1 wheel (let's say rear) loses traction = OK (both front still get drive - swap for front losing traction).
2 front or 2 rear wheels lose traction = OK (remaining wheels get drive).
1 front and 1 rear loses traction = STUCK (both wheels with no traction spin).
REAR LOCKED
1 or 2 front wheels lose traction = OK (both rear wheels drive).
1 or 2 front wheels and 1 rear wheel lose traction = OK (remaining rear gets drive).
2 rear wheels lose traction = STUCK (no power goes to the front, centre lock would be needed... OR does 1 front still get power?)
Thanks!
J
I'm trying to explain Diff locks to someone in the simplest way possible. Can you guys please have a look at this below and see if I've missed anything and if my question marks are correct?
4-WHEEL DRIVE (NO LOCKS)
1 wheel (front or rear) loses traction = STUCK (only spinning wheel gets power).
CENTRE LOCKED
1 wheel (let's say rear) loses traction = OK (both front still get drive - swap for front losing traction).
2 front or 2 rear wheels lose traction = OK (remaining wheels get drive).
1 front and 1 rear loses traction = STUCK (both wheels with no traction spin).
REAR LOCKED
1 or 2 front wheels lose traction = OK (both rear wheels drive).
1 or 2 front wheels and 1 rear wheel lose traction = OK (remaining rear gets drive).
2 rear wheels lose traction = STUCK (no power goes to the front, centre lock would be needed... OR does 1 front still get power?)
Thanks!
J
BigJL said:
Hello all,
I'm trying to explain Diff locks to someone in the simplest way possible. Can you guys please have a look at this below and see if I've missed anything and if my question marks are correct?
4-WHEEL DRIVE (NO LOCKS)
1 wheel (front or rear) loses traction = STUCK (only spinning wheel gets power).
CENTRE LOCKED
1 wheel (let's say rear) loses traction = OK (both front still get drive - swap for front losing traction).
2 front or 2 rear wheels lose traction = OK (remainingwheels axle gets drive).
1 front and 1 rear loses traction = STUCK (both wheels with no traction spin).
REAR LOCKED
1 or 2 front wheels lose traction =OK (both rear wheels drive) STUCK.
1 or 2 front wheels and 1 rear wheel lose traction =OK (remaining rear gets drive) STUCK.
2 rear wheels lose traction = STUCK (no power goes to the front, centre lock would be needed...OR does 1 front still get power?)
Thanks!
J
Corrected for you.I'm trying to explain Diff locks to someone in the simplest way possible. Can you guys please have a look at this below and see if I've missed anything and if my question marks are correct?
4-WHEEL DRIVE (NO LOCKS)
1 wheel (front or rear) loses traction = STUCK (only spinning wheel gets power).
CENTRE LOCKED
1 wheel (let's say rear) loses traction = OK (
2 front or 2 rear wheels lose traction = OK (remaining
1 front and 1 rear loses traction = STUCK (both wheels with no traction spin).
REAR LOCKED
1 or 2 front wheels lose traction =
1 or 2 front wheels and 1 rear wheel lose traction =
2 rear wheels lose traction = STUCK (no power goes to the front, centre lock would be needed...
Thanks!
J
BigJL said:
Hello all,
I'm trying to explain Diff locks to someone in the simplest way possible. Can you guys please have a look at this below and see if I've missed anything and if my question marks are correct?
4-WHEEL DRIVE (NO LOCKS)
1 wheel (front or rear) loses traction = STUCK (only spinning wheel gets power).
CENTRE LOCKED
1 wheel (let's say rear) loses traction = OK (both front still get drive - swap for front losing traction).
2 front or 2 rear wheels lose traction = OK (remaining wheels get drive).
1 front and 1 rear loses traction = STUCK (both wheels with no traction spin).
REAR LOCKED
1 or 2 front wheels lose traction = OK (both rear wheels drive).
1 or 2 front wheels and 1 rear wheel lose traction = OK (remaining rear gets drive).
2 rear wheels lose traction = STUCK (no power goes to the front, centre lock would be needed... OR does 1 front still get power?)
Thanks!
J
Pretty much on the money aside from the rears. I'm trying to explain Diff locks to someone in the simplest way possible. Can you guys please have a look at this below and see if I've missed anything and if my question marks are correct?
4-WHEEL DRIVE (NO LOCKS)
1 wheel (front or rear) loses traction = STUCK (only spinning wheel gets power).
CENTRE LOCKED
1 wheel (let's say rear) loses traction = OK (both front still get drive - swap for front losing traction).
2 front or 2 rear wheels lose traction = OK (remaining wheels get drive).
1 front and 1 rear loses traction = STUCK (both wheels with no traction spin).
REAR LOCKED
1 or 2 front wheels lose traction = OK (both rear wheels drive).
1 or 2 front wheels and 1 rear wheel lose traction = OK (remaining rear gets drive).
2 rear wheels lose traction = STUCK (no power goes to the front, centre lock would be needed... OR does 1 front still get power?)
Thanks!
J
With a rear diff lock - the fronts will only get drive if a central diff is fitted and locked as well (thus shunting half the power to the front) - otherwise the drive will take the path of least resistance and go straight to the spinning rear axle.
If you manage to get yourself stuck with a centre locking diff AND a rear locking diff - then you're probably in the kind of terrain where tracks rather than wheels would be a better idea!
Edit - Ah - someone got there first!
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