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Slip Lock Differential Additive


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Slip Lock Differential Additive Canada

Sizes include:

4-oz. Bottle
4-oz. Bottles (case of
12)



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Slip-Lock™ Differential Additive (ADA)

Formulated with advanced friction modifier. Designed to eliminate gear-housing chatter in cars, trucks and SUVs equipped with limited-slip, posi-traction and locking differentials. Formulated for use with both synthetic and petroleum gear lubricants and safely replaces manufacturer-recommended friction modifiers.

When making a turn, the outer wheels of a vehicle must travel faster than the inner wheels. It is up to the differential to act as a balance arm, establishing constant equilibrium of torques and forces between the left-hand and right-hand driven wheels. In standard (or open) differentials, power is directed to the wheel offering the least resistance. This works well when making a turn, but in a situation where one wheel is lifted off the ground, it causes the suspended wheel to turn while the other remains motionless.

Limited-slip (or positraction) and locking differentials are traction-increasing devices. Locking differentials transfer all available torque to both wheels. The teeth of the spider assembly engage with those on the locker clutch, causing both axle shafts to operate as one. Locking differentials don't allow one drive wheel to spin while the other remains stationary. Instead, they keep both wheels in drive mode, but unlock to permit different wheel speeds when turning. The engaging and disengaging of the teeth on automatic locking differentials often causes a banging and clunking sound. Manual locking differentials usually use an electric motor or vacuum diaphragm to engage the locker, reducing this noise.


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