In the automotive world, especially when it comes to off-road trucks and SUVs, differentials come up all the time. Is your differential locking, limited slip or open? Do you have a transfer case? One ...
A locking differential, often referred to as a "locker," is a type of differential that enhances traction by ensuring both wheels on the same axle turn at the same speed, even when one has little or ...
Driving with the diff lock engaged on dry pavement isn't just a bad habit. It's a quick way to strain your drivetrain and make the whole car feel off. The tighter the corner, the worse it gets. Your ...
The limited-slip differential explained: why it matters for grip, acceleration, and handling. If you’ve ever found yourself in a car conversation with one of your nerdier car-person friends, they’ve ...
How do viscous limited slip differentials work? Viscous limited slip differentials use a viscous coupling that allows for torque to transfer to the wheel with more grip. It is an alternative method to ...