Got about 8° above zero here in the North land, and got the itch to take the van down the road. Gotta say I love the the torque biasing differential I installed a few years ago. Plowed through 10 inches of snow in my driveway, and then down a very slippery ice covered backstreet. I know full well without the torque biasing differential I would've been stuck in the driveway. Anyway, wasn't long before the speedometer was squealing like a pig. If I recall correctly from reading a thread from a few years back, it's not so much the cable as the actual speedometer. I think somebody sprayed some lube to quiet things down but can't remember what was used and the procedure. Could anyone enlighten me? Cheers, Troy |
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