black14sport
Member
- Joined
- Apr 26, 2015
- Posts
- 98
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- Ram Year
- 2014
- Engine
- 5.7 Hemi
Kudos to you. You are a premier driver and glorified engineer and we are all high school punks driving our dad's $60k trucks. Congratulations on your success.I haven't done a 180. The only evidence anyone in this thread has shown it dodsn't lock is two people at idle without the tires spinning. I've shown two at idle with them spinning. That's not thick.. that's facts? We already came to the conclusion ( not sure who said it, but i accepted that as acceptable ), as to WHY some might work, and some might not. I left it alone, then some idiot asked where I was, so.. here I am. Did you not see that part of the thread? you're asking about me reading... but it appears you're not....?!?!?
As for you getting stuck, that's extremely disappointing, and i'm sorry that happened. However, you're one of the very, very few that happens to. As i said before, user error, bad tires, exceptional conditions? Take your pick. Nothing you, or anyone can change the fact that the case is working as designed. 4LOCK merely means the axle locks when engaged. This definition can be modified based on who's giving you the definition. I'll spell this out for you guys since you're confused.
4LOCK means it locks the REAR, and FRONT axles , all the wheels spin.. that's EXACTLY what happens when it's engaged. It's a marketing gimmick... 4 lock is 4hi, hell 4lock can be 4 auto, essentially, by definition, ALL 4x4 systems lock in that regard. What the hell is so confusing about that? Because you're using a generalized term of what 4lock means? All that says is you spend WAY to much time reading forums, and less time learning about how they work.
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