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![]() "Mys Terry" wrote in message news ![]() On Wed, 15 Feb 2006 23:12:32 GMT, "Bob Crantz" wrote: http://www.pps.net.au/4wdencounter/a...difflocks.html "A 'normal' differential transmits drive to both wheels equally when they receive equal traction, but when one wheel loses traction, the diff actually transmits more drive to that wheel. Hence you can become stuck in 2WD with only one wheel bogged. Similairly, when in 4WD you can be bogged with one front and one rear wheel without traction. So your 4WD is really only a 2WD, with one front and one rear wheel providing all forward momentum." Clearly, you do not know much of anything about 4 wheel drive, or what the term actually means. Is your Hundai Sonatra "one wheel drive"? My BMW is. S |
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