Gaximus
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As an off road guy myself, software lockers would be 100 times better, could control slippage while climbing through corners, could āengageā on the fly. No hardware to fail(just look up jeep rubicons, arguably the best factory off-roading vehicle there is and all kinds of locker issues, one of the first upgrades is replacing the factory lockers).Beast has mechanical lockers on the front, but not rear since the rear has two motors, each controlling a wheel. So in slip situations, the front locker can be engaged, but the rear will rely on software to detect slip and distribute power to the wheels. I'm not an off-road guy but I've heard the argument that mechanical lockers are superior to software "lockers" since you're not relying on software logic and possible decision lag to apply power correctly.
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