So, what is happening on a set of rockwell 20-145 rears when you have the rear wheels jacked up off the ground and the front is still on the ground. put it in gear and let off the clutch? front drives wont turn unless you lock in the power divider......
as cody said, your statment is only true depending on what rears your talking about.not all rears are the same. theres more than a few different configuerations......
axle interlock
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Hammer166 is correct. A power divider and an inter-axel lock are the same thing. They go front to back, then there are cross-locks or diff locks which go side to side.
Usually you will have to have the power-divider in to engage the cross-locksLast edited: Mar 19, 2013
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By calling it a inter axle lock, one would assume the rear ends actually lock together, again this is only true for certain models, others a power divider would be correct.
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Hammer166 Thanks this.
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