I was talking to a buddy who just bought a 02 Suburban today. We were talking about the 4x4 systems and I was telling him about the TLC locking rear dif and how that is an advantage. He told me that when he pushes his 4x4 button that his front axle is locked (both wheels have equal power) and that his rear end will lock after a wheel with no traction spins 1.5 revolutions. I told him I didnt think that was how his Suburban worked but he is convinced that is how all Chevys are and always have been. Both front wheels are locked and the rear end will lock when one tire spins. No electronics involved. I think it works more like how our center dif lock works and that only one back and one front tire is getting power and that the wheels with the least amount of traction will spin. And that the feeling he gets when in 4x4 on pavement is due to eneven tire rotation binding his drivetrain when turning. Does this make sense? Does anybody know if this is true?
We have a case of Alaskan Amber riding on it.
Thanks,
BC
We have a case of Alaskan Amber riding on it.
Thanks,
BC