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Old Jan 14, 2006 | 03:57 PM
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A friend of mine just bought a set of sand paddles for his Rhino and loves them. I'm thinking about getting a set for my Rincon. They are from itp called dune stars. I guess it is a pretty new tire. He bought them from a guy vending at Dumont. extreme outdoor products. We rode all over the place and they climbed real good.

Originally posted by: GusinCA
Correct.
2 wheel drive is exactly that, two wheel drive.
4 wheel drive is three wheel drive (one front wheel could spin while the other one just sits there)
4 wheel drive with the diff locked is 4 wheel drive, all 4 wheels moving at exactly the same speed (makes it harder to turn, though).

When I run the Rhino in dunes, I just always leave it in 4 wheel locked and high gear. Get stuck less that way, and the sand provides enough slip where it's not an issue.
 
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Old Apr 14, 2006 | 11:39 AM
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I JUST BOUGHT AN 06 RHINO 660 AND IT HAS LOCKING REAR AXLE.. WHEN IN 4WD YOU CAN SWITCH FRONT TO LOCKING ALSO
 
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