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wa8yxm
Mar 20, 2014Explorer III
The Big Slip (Limited slip differentials) do nothing for you on clear dry roads. They do come in handy if you are trying to drive on slippery roads (Icey/snow covered) or if you are stuck in the mud as they insure that at lest SOME power is delivered to both wheels.
But in normal RV type driving they are of no advantage at all. They simply limit how much one wheel can spin before the other side engages.
For non-towing, a light application of the brakes may do as much for you.
But in normal RV type driving they are of no advantage at all. They simply limit how much one wheel can spin before the other side engages.
For non-towing, a light application of the brakes may do as much for you.
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