i see some new cars say they have ratchet rearends in them. whats different from a stamdard QC?
Originally Posted by riddle28 i see some new cars say they have ratchet rearends in them. whats different from a stamdard QC? Wheels are not connected when power is not applied.
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It's like having a posi-track versus a spool
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What is the advantage?
More sh!t to go wrong.
Originally Posted by MBR Performance More sh!t to go wrong. They work when they work......then youll end up chasin your "rearend"(tail), when they don't!
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We ran a Detroit Locker (ratchet) back in the 60's... nothing new here.
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This has been the hot setup in the pavement style of our racing for quite a while. As our dirt cars continue to drive straighter and straighter, it's no surprise that there is a viable application for this.
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