Jason_25
Elite Explorer<br>ECX Member
- Joined
- November 26, 2000
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- City, State
- New Bern, NC
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- '95 Explorer "Expedition"
It should still work. Same principle. The brakes on the side with the wheel in the air would just have to slow it down to zero rpm in order for the opposite side to start getting power.Originally posted by soupbone
ahh so it is the brakes...hrmmm so how about when a wheel is lifted in the air and one in the front has no traction.....