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Dakota 4X4 L/S Differential
I was always under the impression if you turned one wheel forward the
opposite one should turn forward as well, with a limited slip diff. and all wheels off the ground. Mine, however, turns the opposite direction. Does this mean I have a one wheeler? |
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It means either your L/S is worn out or you do not have a L/S unit in the
housing. Do you put in the additive when you change the fluid? www.canadianoffroad.com Check it out! "Richard Lyons" > wrote in message ... > I was always under the impression if you turned one wheel forward the > opposite one should turn forward as well, with a limited slip diff. and > all wheels off the ground. Mine, however, turns the opposite direction. > Does this mean I have a one wheeler? > |
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It means either your L/S is worn out or you do not have a L/S unit in the
housing. Do you put in the additive when you change the fluid? www.canadianoffroad.com Check it out! "Richard Lyons" > wrote in message ... > I was always under the impression if you turned one wheel forward the > opposite one should turn forward as well, with a limited slip diff. and > all wheels off the ground. Mine, however, turns the opposite direction. > Does this mean I have a one wheeler? > |
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