Did I damage the diffs?
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by feldsforever, Nov 21, 2021.
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I’d lock mine up in October and unlock it in April. When you’re climbing a hill you only have one shot and 99% of the time you’ll never get away with locking up after you’ve already spun out and making it up the hill under your own power. And pulling Super-B you’re always dragging a load that’s not over your axles.
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Flip the switch back and keep on trucking
I do rears and trans every other year and breathers, grease once a month but I don’t do 5k a month,
maintenance is cheap, replacement parts are notDave_in_AZ, feldsforever and shooter19802003 Thank this. -
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If you put the transmission in neutral, and jack up the rear end and spin one tire forward, the other side will spin backwards. That signifies the diff is open. If you spin the tire forward, and the other side spins forward, the diff is not opened, but is either locked, or limited slip/positive traction.
Almost all big rigs are open diff to keep them from binding in turns and grenadine diffs and axles. The ones with lockers will be air actuated lockers. Lockers aren’t common in trucks that mainly see asphalt.feldsforever, shooter19802003, 77fib77 and 1 other person Thank this. -
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Why don’t you just get an OA on the diff fluids?
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