auto lockers
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Re: auto lockers
It is the rear locker, that I believe is a Detroit, at least
Jennifer hasn't corrected me since I told her what her problem was.
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Jeff Strickland wrote:
>
> Jen used an OxLocker. It acts like a spool that the driver turns on and off.
> It does not unlock like an auto locker does. This is cited as a weakness
> because when it does not unlock AND the vehicle is on a surface that does
> not allow the stress to be released through the tires, then the stress is
> released through broken parts.
>
> But, you are talking about how a vehicle is thrown about by the rear axle,
> the question is about the front axle. So, thank you again, Captain
> BesideThePoint. And, Jen went over for reasons not related to the front
> locker.
Jennifer hasn't corrected me since I told her what her problem was.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Jeff Strickland wrote:
>
> Jen used an OxLocker. It acts like a spool that the driver turns on and off.
> It does not unlock like an auto locker does. This is cited as a weakness
> because when it does not unlock AND the vehicle is on a surface that does
> not allow the stress to be released through the tires, then the stress is
> released through broken parts.
>
> But, you are talking about how a vehicle is thrown about by the rear axle,
> the question is about the front axle. So, thank you again, Captain
> BesideThePoint. And, Jen went over for reasons not related to the front
> locker.
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