Why Do Off-Road Vehicles Have Two Gear Levers?
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Off-road vehicles have two gear levers because one is used to transfer power from the main transmission (rear axle transmission) to the front axle transmission (this lever is usually in the neutral position), while the other is the gear shift lever for the front axle transmission, which determines the appropriate gear based on the working conditions of the front axle. Relevant information about off-road vehicles is as follows: 1. The main characteristics of off-road vehicles include a body-on-frame construction, four-wheel drive, a higher ground clearance, tires with better traction, a higher exhaust pipe, greater horsepower, and a robust bumper. 2. Off-road vehicles can be categorized into three types based on their load capacity. Those with a high load capacity are called heavy-duty off-road vehicles; those with a low load capacity are called light-duty off-road vehicles; and those with a medium load capacity are called medium-duty off-road vehicles.