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Uploaded by on Jan 16, 2008

right wheel turns faster

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  • ehm, not the right one turns faster, but the left one...

  • @mreeuwij this is the front axle: the *right* wheel turns faster!

  • @sanbenedettocrema one goes from the video, there is no indication whats front/back "left" or "right" in the video, so one uses the perspective they have in the video. As such, in the view, the left one is turning faster, unless you have it in japanese mode with horizontal invert video mode. :P

  • @mreeuwij as you prefer. but, since this is the front axle and the engine is on the back, in the video the vehicle is coming to you, so you see the right wheel of the vehicle turning faster. bye

  • Its wrong. In real it cant work.

  • @kazikw1 As you prefer, but... it does!

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  • "Solid axle" means a live axle with axle tubes out to the spindles attached to the center section, rather than an independent suspension with halfshafts out to spindles/knuckles, not connected with the center diff pumpkin.

    And a differential allows two wheels connected to one driveshaft to turn at opposite speeds around corners while still receiving power from the driveshaft. Older style axles only had one wheel powered, the other was not connected to the driveshaft at all.

  • Do you have this same video but Blocked ??

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  • i designed one of these on inventor prof 2012 for the hpi savage nitro rc truck for my college course...it looks super similar to yours

  • @sanbenedettocrema how do u know its the front axle?

  • @mreeuwij Actually I figured this was the front axle based on the orientation of the central axel and the motion of the wheels. So it isn't that much of a stretch to determine this is the front.

  • @sanbenedettocrema lol, and in most cars the engine is in front, well, that is also nicely "explained" in the vid....

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