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I just installed the spider gears in both diffs but since the weather outside is heavy rain, I can't reall'y test it out.
But before I get the chance to do so, I do have a question.
With both spiders installed, if I just freely roll the truck on my floor, it seems to have more traction when I give it a push as if the brakes were almost slightly applied. If I were to lift the truck up off the ground and spin the wheels, they seem to spin freely without any type of traction.
Is this the way the spider gears supposed to seem like when the truck is pushed freely by hand on the ground?
Is it supposed to feel like the truck is slightly having brakes on when I push it?
I know before I did the spider gear install, if I were to push my truck on the floor, it moved without much traction. So I am not sure if this seems odd or correct.
But before I get the chance to do so, I do have a question.
With both spiders installed, if I just freely roll the truck on my floor, it seems to have more traction when I give it a push as if the brakes were almost slightly applied. If I were to lift the truck up off the ground and spin the wheels, they seem to spin freely without any type of traction.
Is this the way the spider gears supposed to seem like when the truck is pushed freely by hand on the ground?
Is it supposed to feel like the truck is slightly having brakes on when I push it?
I know before I did the spider gear install, if I were to push my truck on the floor, it moved without much traction. So I am not sure if this seems odd or correct.