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justingold Jun 16, 2000 10:34 PM

I bought a Rancher recently b/c of the new and improved torque-sensing front differential, and today I got one of the front wheels in the air and the other one did not pull. Has this happened to anyone else, does the diff. usually work correctly?

Thanks for the help.

gregsims Jun 16, 2000 10:43 PM

??New and improved torqe sensing front differential?? The other word for this is creative marketing. I haven't seen one yet that works the way they say that it does. This is not all abd though. You are much less likely to break a CV if only one of the front wheels pulls. Both of my front wheels on my sp500 pull, and I am waiting on one of my cvs to be rebuilt right now.

Greg

mchamp Jun 17, 2000 12:07 AM

The only front locking diff that I trust for
now is the bombardier Traxter et all 4X4
Polaris, the rest 4X4 are only three wheels
drive. I was wondering if the new rubicon
has a real front locking diff ?

BONER Jun 17, 2000 12:58 AM

Don't forget the kingquad

gregsims Jun 17, 2000 10:55 AM

I believe it has the same new and improve torque sensing three wheel drive as the Rancher.
Greg

Galt Jun 17, 2000 01:03 PM

My Rancher works as advertised! I've one of the front wheels off the ground several times and everytime the one with the traction pulled me out. I bought my Rancher in February and tested it on ice, it works fine. Some guys have said to work the handlebars back and forth if the wrong wheel is spinning. Try it. If it doesn't work, take it back to the dealer.

gregsims Jun 17, 2000 01:47 PM

I have riden with many Ranchers and they all work the sane as the 300 Hondas.

Greg

Stroke9 Jun 17, 2000 01:52 PM

I am curious about this AP differential also. I have read posts from people who say they don’t transfer torque to the wheel with traction. It is technically possible to make a differential that will do this. Use this link to see how.

I would prefer something like the Torsen differential to no front differential, which is what you get from those so-called TRUE 4X4 systems.

I think it would be great if some publisher like DirtWheels magazine or this web site would perform some tests and publish the results. Why not place a Rubicon’s wheels on independent rollers with the machine properly tethered and measure the torque applied to just one front wheel. Experiment would require a dynamometer for each wheel.

Bob4x4 Jun 17, 2000 02:45 PM

What I've found is, that it will work as advertised, but not instantly. Sometimes it will allow the wheel with no traction to spin, and you will need to saw the handle bars back and forth to make it transfer torque.

Thor Jun 17, 2000 02:54 PM

Is it true that the differential can engage during power slides or drifting around a corner on a gravel road causing unexpected understeer. I would hate to plow into the ditch because of this.

If you read the latest 4 Wheel Action Mag they only give the cornering a 3 1/2 *** based upon unpredictable controlability while cornering.


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