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Any reason why what is supposed to be a locked rear diff doesn't tear up the turf when I max out a turning circle? When I lock the front diff, the front end tears it up like it should but not the rear. Tried in 2WD, 4WD and 4WD diff lock. My old Rhino would rip up the dirt in 2WD so I know what it is supposed to look like. New machine with 8 miles on it. I am not complaining about it, just wondering. Can't be the tire tread since when I lock the front it tears it up. Scratching my head on this one. 

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4 hours ago, LAMA said:

The E1 does not have a locked rear differential.
It is just tightened up tighter and works a bit like a self-locking differential.

Thanks, I had a feeling it couldn't be locked but can feel it pulling at the same time. Do you have any info or source on that? 

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4 hours ago, Tommy2bits said:

Díky, měl jsem pocit, že to nejde zamknout, ale zároveň cítím, jak to táhne. Máš k tomu nějaké informace nebo zdroj? 

Information is from the service technician when purchasing at EKO CARS Czech Republic.

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3 hours ago, LAMA said:

Information is from the service technician when purchasing at EKO CARS Czech Republic.

Ok thanks a bunch, I just wanted as much info as possible. appreciate the confirmation 

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