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What's the difference...
between an open differential and a limited slip differential? Is one better than the other? What are the pro's and con's of having one or the other? Thank you in advance for putting up with my ignorance.
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Originally Posted by Coastietech
between an open differential and a limited slip differential? Is one better than the other? What are the pro's and con's of having one or the other? Thank you in advance for putting up with my ignorance.
go here pick any one of those sites. :thumbsup: :beers: |
An open diff sends power to one rear wheel with the least resistance, and whichever has the greatest traction/load just sits. AKA "one wheel peel", "peg leg", and "one wheel wonder".
"Limited slip" (a Ford term), and "positraction" (chevy term), uses a clutch pack to lock the two axles together when one wheel is just sitting stuck and the other spinnin goin no where, but acts like an open diff during normal driving. A locker physically locks the two axles together mechanically. Adrianspeeder |
Read this post, & click my signature link & look in the 8.8" Axle album. There are photos & diagrams of both types.
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