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How a Diff works; This is good
Topic Started: Tue Aug 11, 2009 4:38 pm (82 Views)
NEIL
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Skip to 1:50, the intro is irrelevant.

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kentronix
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I never knew we started at 1 wheel drive cars !!
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nezamr
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fantastic video, well found!
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MICHAEL
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I was wondering what the hell motorbikes had to do with a diff, until I saw the "Skip Notice" at the end of the video. :( Great illustration indeed.

I hope that's the only time I see inside of a diff casing. :lol:

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