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July, 2008
Author: Premnath Patinharath Created: 7/15/2008 10:00 PM
I am on the research and development of a FLAT TYPE DIFFERENTIAL for trucks and rear wheel driven cars. Usually we see the sphere shaped hub type differential on the axle (rear) of trucks and rear wheel driven cars. It may give several advantages if this is a flat type with no semisperical downward projection. The bottom level of rear axle in line with differential will give more bottom clearance and that way avoiding costly repair if the case of differential hits stones or other obstacles on road.

By Premnath Patinharath on 7/16/2008 6:37 PM

Flat type differentials can reduce the risk of hitting rocks and other obstacles on the road. With a flat type differential, the driver only has to judge whether the obstacle can be straddled without hitting the front axle.  If so, the rear axle will also pass over the obstacle. Moreover, a flat type differential simply looks better.  

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