Thanks to PKRWUD for correcting my thoughts, and , yes, correctly. With two wheels off the ground, the raised wheels will turn XXX times with a limited slip differerial times XXX turns of the drive shaft.
With a non limited slip and with one wheel on the ground, the wheel off the ground will turn twice (2 times if non limited slip) , as may turns. Really, a no brainer.
Rev
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Last edited by Rev; 04-12-2002 at 08:00 PM..
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