Since being a teen gearhead (just after covered wagons) I've always believed that, when the rear axle is off the ground, turning one wheel with the other turning the same direction meant it has "posi. " When the other wheel turned the opposite direction, the rear end was "open. "
Well, I had a friend's truck with a Dana 60 on the lift yesterday and happened to turn one rear wheel. The opposite wheel turned the other way, BUT he insisted he has a limited slip diff. Puzzled, I put my son's Z-28 Camaro SS up and, you guessed it, the wheels turned opposite ways even though I KNOW his Z-28 has limited slip. What am I missing here???
Ed
Well, I had a friend's truck with a Dana 60 on the lift yesterday and happened to turn one rear wheel. The opposite wheel turned the other way, BUT he insisted he has a limited slip diff. Puzzled, I put my son's Z-28 Camaro SS up and, you guessed it, the wheels turned opposite ways even though I KNOW his Z-28 has limited slip. What am I missing here???
Ed