What Do the Three Locks on an Off-Road Vehicle Refer To?
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Off-road vehicle three locks refer to the central differential lock, rear axle differential lock, and front axle differential lock of an off-road vehicle. When the off-road vehicle experiences slipping or one side is off the ground, the central differential lock can ensure the front and rear wheels rotate at the same speed, the front axle differential lock enables all wheels to receive the same power, and the rear axle differential lock ensures the rear wheels rotate at the same speed as the front axle. When all three locks are engaged simultaneously, all four wheels will rotate at the same speed and provide equal torque. However, few hardcore off-road vehicles are equipped with all three locks. For hardcore off-road vehicles, having just one lock is often sufficient, while some may come with two locks.