A locking differential, often referred to as a "locker," is a type of differential that enhances traction by ensuring both wheels on the same axle turn at the same speed, even when one has little or ...
There are lockers and knockers, limited slips and Sure Grips. Sometimes they're called Positractions and sometimes much worse. But this name game is really about the concept of pushing equal measures ...
Locking differentials are a type of differential used in vehicles to improve traction and handling, especially in off-road or challenging terrain conditions. The purpose of a locking differential is ...
There have been many changes made to Jeep vehicles over the last few decades, including introducing axle lockers. These regulating devices attached to the axles themselves, meant to help traverse ...
Off-roading enthusiasts know that having a locking differential on your car when going off the beaten track can make life a lot easier when the trail gets sketchy. Some cars come equipped from the ...
Tesla's Cybertruck off-road performance has been often mocked despite Tesla promoting it as an off-road-capable pickup truck. Although, in many cases, the blame was on the driver rather than the truck ...
A dual-motor Tesla Cybertruck was put on rollers. The test is meant to simulate driving scenarios where some wheels don't have traction. When deliveries of the Tesla Cybertruck began at the end of ...
Connected cars aren’t just the future, they’re the present. That’s a good thing when an over-the-air update gives your car extra battery range or even more power, but it can also be a bad thing. I’d ...
Locking differentials are a definite game changer when it comes to off-roading. They increase traction by forcing both tires on an axle to turn. But what is a locking differential? Car people will ...