Of all things, I'm wondering WHY WOULD YOU WANT A LOCKED DIFF?
The function of a diff(differential) is to allow the wheels or a car, when turning, rotate at different speeds while still being powered. In the circumstance when one tire loses traction, the other wheel would spin freely. A locked diff negates this by providing equal power to both wheels, traction or not.
Actually I HAD my front diff super glued to lock it. Then it caused A LOT of problems and i used nail polish remover to soften the glue, then it just takes time to get all the glue out. You just have to keep it soaked in nailpolish remover b/c it evaporates fast. Not too great for your hands. lol
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Not to be rude but... DUH, YEAH!
It's painful to see how stupid people can be. :lol:
Not to be rude, but it's painful to see how stupid you're being. :roll: If you don't have anything useful to contribue, don't post...
Anyway, there are several ways to lock a diff, one way, as mentioned above, is to glue it. An unlockable way would be to stuff tissue paper in your diff. You can also follow color0's tut for an LSD, that'd probably be better than a fully locked diff, it's adjustable.
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The function of a diff(differential) is to allow the wheels or a car, when turning, rotate at different speeds while still being powered. In the circumstance when one tire loses traction, the other wheel would spin freely. A locked diff negates this by providing equal power to both wheels, traction or not.
Of all things, I'm wondering WHY WOULD YOU WANT A LOCKED DIFF?
Actually I HAD my front diff super glued to lock it. Then it caused A LOT of problems and i used nail polish remover to soften the glue, then it just takes time to get all the glue out. You just have to keep it soaked in nailpolish remover b/c it evaporates fast. Not too great for your hands. lol
Not fun, but technically unlockable.
Not to be rude but...
DUH, YEAH!
It's painful to see how stupid people can be. :lol:
Not to be rude, but it's painful to see how stupid you're being. :roll: If you don't have anything useful to contribue, don't post...
Anyway, there are several ways to lock a diff, one way, as mentioned above, is to glue it. An unlockable way would be to stuff tissue paper in your diff. You can also follow color0's tut for an LSD, that'd probably be better than a fully locked diff, it's adjustable.