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Re: Bearings for 6WD
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Originally Posted by topgun
So, what is the difference? What makes a WCD a WCD and what makes a 6WD only a 6WD?
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Originally Posted by sdcantrell56
A west coast drive as started by team 60 and later perfected by 254/968/973 has the following characteristics:
1. cantilevered wheels
2. live axles with the center wheel directly connected to the transmission
3. sliding bearing blocks for chain tensioning
4. typically made from welded 2"x1" extrusion
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That pretty much sums it up. In general most people refer to WCD these days as any 6WD cantilevered drive with live axels. The direct drive of a set of wheels isn't always on other teams "WCD" setups.
FYI
The only reason I asked is I saw 2 or 3 threads in the last few days where posts read to me like they thought 6WD was WCD. I figured it must be a trend if I noticed it just from reading the few threads I track these days.
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