Posted: Mar 15 2007 at 11:25pm | IP Logged
|
|
|
..
Gordo
... A bind in a turn, in 2WD is caused by the LSD or differential locker. My Frontier does this. I swing wider in turns when safe to do so to reduce wear on my LSD clutches.
... A bind 4WD in a turn is the front wheels are traveling a longer distance (larger circle) than the rear wheels plus the bind from lockers.
Slippage in 4WD is desired to reduce wear in the all of the running gear.
The front and rear differential gear ratios are the same but the static rolling radius of the tire/wheel (actual rolling circumference) varies with loads (front to rear), tire air pressure/size and, as stated above, tire travel distance in turns.
Hope this helps...
Oh!... and don't let your wife drive this vehicle... ... Don't forget proper auto front hub un-locking.
Have a good one while you can still laugh about it.. Don S..
If something I’ve posted on the Internet offends you please ignore it. If you don’t know how to ignore something on the Internet e-mail me … and I’ll demonstrate.
__________________ PLEASE >>> A SIG similar to mine can be VERY HELPFUL to all the members!
'99 4x4 3.3 Frontier Se KC Auto, 48,000 miles
'76 4x4 401 Wagoneer QT
'04 FWD 1.8 Sentra '08 FWD 2.4 Camry LE
Fort Worth
|