Probably dumb question. 1979 2000
I have not done anything with the rear axles. only replaced rear brakes: calipers, flex lines, etc.
while getting everything back together. noticing the rear wheels can spin even when in gear; drive shaft does not move.
never touched the diffy; just jacked up a couple times. how could something happen when never touched the axles, only replaced the oil.
getting ready to it all going and this is just curious to me.
Geo
differential
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Re: differential
Pretty sure this is the correct operation of a differential.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oTUjaoJAdCQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oTUjaoJAdCQ
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Re: differential
yep, after I posted, I did a little research,. A diffy is a cool thing. the one mechanism I know the least about: apparently.
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