03-21-2007, 04:25 PM | #1 |
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LSD, and Posi options
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In the next few months I will be in the market for a posi unit The rear end in my truck is really starting to whine, and I am going to be doing a complete overhaul, and throwing in a posi The truck will be mainly used for a Daily driver, occasional towing(3-4 times a year), winter driving.....very little off road use. I want something smooth, and automatic....no electronic stuff I am torn between the clutch, and torsional gear type.......I like the idea of the torsional gear type, and it not wearing out, unlike the clutch type. I take really good care of my truck, and diffs are cleaned and drained every 50,000kms, so maintence is not an issue. I am just looking for something smooth, and easy to drive with Just wondering what you guys have in, or have heard good/bad about Any opinions are welcome....I have never had a Posi, and don't know **** about how they feel in the truck Thanks Cameron
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Re: LSD, and Posi options
I was also looking at this
http://www.drivetrain.com/4x4.html 14 Bolt Custom Rearend Differential But I have 2.76 gears, and they don't offer this....but it would be nice to upgrade to a 14 bolt, I know the 10 bolts are weak Duro
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03-21-2007, 05:43 PM | #3 |
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Re: LSD, and Posi options
i have an auburn pro in my 8.5 and I love it, but i only use my truck to spin tires and race around
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03-22-2007, 02:54 AM | #4 |
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Re: LSD, and Posi options
I have an Eaton but I've only had it for about a month. It feels the same as the stock open unit, but with the 3.42's it gets upto speed much sooner.
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Re: LSD, and Posi options
you guys watch that LSD..as a child of the sixties and seventies.i'm here to tell ya ,there's no future in it.
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Re: LSD, and Posi options
Unless you exceed tire size (>33"), I'd try the Detroit Tru-Trac. It is clutchless.
I just bought a set of 1 ton axles for my truck, the rear is a 14 bolt gov-loc, but am wary of it. For the 35" tires I will be running, I would prefer the Eaton posi.
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sorry guys I spoke too soon, it started giving my problems today
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What type of problems?
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Re: LSD, and Posi options
If you are going with a LSD, I would go with the Eaton or the Torsion. I personally wouldn't recommend an Auburn, by design the eat their casing and explode.
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there is no special oil required, because it doesn't use clutchs and there is nothing to wear out.........I like that I am still debating up grading the rear-end, or keeping the 10 bolt....what do you guys think?. I don't burn tires, and will only be running a max of 32-33" tires in the future. No heavy off roading, or extreme towing.....just a car trailer 3 times a year Duro
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acceleration in a turn, the rear is popping. it is getting worse, and is about time to park it and get the gto out. I am thinking about going with the torsen.
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If you're talking about swapping to a 12bolt, then I would say I wouldn't waste my time. The 10 is plent strong for your intended purpose.
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I've been told that when they start popping in the turns that it's time to add some LIMITED SLIP ADDITIVE. It's just a small bottle.
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Sometimes you can feel them locking and unlocking in a turn if you're going just the right speed and just the right turning angle which is pretty normal. A loud pop though wouldn't be good.
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I am going to replace All bearings, seals, Tru Lock diff, new gears, and pinion shaft....anything I am forgetting? Thanks for all your help guys Duro
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