So which axle does interlock engage, front one closer to cab or rear axle?
I was told that your full time drive axle is front one and axle switch engages rear one.
I saw people put chains only on front axle, wouldn't you want to put chains on front axle-closest to the cab?
2 axle interlock
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by mitmaks, Mar 13, 2016.
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There are different designs. They are not all the same. On the last set I had the rear axle had full time drive and when you engaged the power divider, you were locking in the front axle.
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Neither. Interaxle lock ties both axles together. Both axles are live with an open differential between them when unlocked.
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OP, inter axle lock locks your front and rear drive axles together so they both split 50% of the power under all conditions. Axle locks lock the left and right sides together on each axle so that both sides are putting power to the ground.WitchingHour, Toomanybikes, Grijon and 1 other person Thank this. -
If you only have chains on one axle you have to use the power divider some times. You shouldn't be going very fast with chains anyway. -
The guys that are chaining one drive have tag axles.
You can look and see if the driveline goes back to the rear to see if its live or tag. Its real easy to spot the difference.
I've chained several super single tag axles in my time at Conway otr. Topped off with bleach and kitty litter xD -
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