What is a Differential?
The differential is a device that splits the engine torque two ways,
allowing each output to spin at a different speed.
The differential is found on all modern cars and trucks, and
also in many all-wheel-drive (full-time four-wheel-drive)
vehicles. These all-wheel-drive vehicles need a differential between each set
of drive wheels, and they need one between the front and the back wheels as
well, because the front wheels travel a different distance through a turn than
the rear wheels.
Part-time four-wheel-drive systems don't have a differential
between the front and rear wheels; instead, they are locked together so that
the front and rear wheels have to turn at the same average speed. This is why
these vehicles are hard to turn on concrete when the four-wheel-drive system is
engaged.
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