Arrowhead
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Well the one thing I found interesting is there is no preload spring between the clutch packs. That is normally what you would find and would keep the axles "locked" under light load, like having both wheels in the air. But with no preload spring, it might be normal to be able to rotate the wheels in opposite direction with no load.
If you want to test it old school, turn off the traction control, drive off the pavement with one wheel in dirt or grass and one still on pavement and floor it in 2H. If you leave a black strip on the pavement, it's working!
If you want to test it old school, turn off the traction control, drive off the pavement with one wheel in dirt or grass and one still on pavement and floor it in 2H. If you leave a black strip on the pavement, it's working!
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