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2000 Locking Differential

Old Oct 29, 1999 | 05:46 PM
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Does the manual shift have the same locking differential that the Auto has?

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Old Oct 29, 1999 | 06:00 PM
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I may be wrong but, after reading Atv Connections evaluation of the Auto Cat it is my understanding that neither have a true locking differential, just an better version of the limited slip differential.

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Old Oct 29, 1999 | 07:02 PM
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When I went to the dealership to check out the ACs,the dealer informed me that the front diff on any of the AC 4x4s did'nt lock.Since im a stickler on having ALL 4 wheels providing power,that shut down the deal.BILL
 
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Old Nov 1, 1999 | 10:30 AM
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Here is a few of the comments on the 500 auto review that they did. "The improved design offers a surprising amount of pulling power and a front differential-locking axle." and another, "Another advantage of the 500 4x4 Automatic is its exclusive front-wheel drive differential that is new for 2000. When engaged, it transfers power to both wheels like the 400 and 500 4x4 systems." I asked the mechanic at where I bought mine and he said that they have the same front differential. So I guess it does.

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