Detriot trutraxxx
#21
It is encouraging to read positive stuff about the Truetrac
http://tinyurl.com/6lg3vy
this Montana guy seems very knowledgeable about
differentials and axles
and Chrysler stuff in particular:
http://members.aol.com/doctordiff/
he seems to believe that the Truetrac
has been improved from the original design
and at present is more reliable
In NC these guys know more than nearly anyone else about drivetrains
but are not really Chrysler guys:
http://www.texracing.com/
http://tinyurl.com/6lg3vy
this Montana guy seems very knowledgeable about
differentials and axles
and Chrysler stuff in particular:
http://members.aol.com/doctordiff/
he seems to believe that the Truetrac
has been improved from the original design
and at present is more reliable
In NC these guys know more than nearly anyone else about drivetrains
but are not really Chrysler guys:
http://www.texracing.com/
Last edited by HankL; 08-27-2008 at 06:57 AM.
#22
Not to thread jack, but im still up in the air for which direction im going. I am dead set on 33's so thats not changing (255/85/16) on stock steel rims. However I have posted links on this site before to a guy on youtube who runs the Detroit Truetrac with 5" lift w/ 35's with one in the front and rear. If his can hold up, why wouldn't 33's hold up? I still think a locker is too much for me on the street, and... i'd love that ox but I don't want to wait. An auburn would get the job done, but after looking on the internet I can't say im real impressed with them either. It looks nice but there are plenty of people saying they put the word "burn" in "auburn" for a reason. if it's 32's max because of the weight, im going a narrow profile 33 so the weight can't be an issue. And for only .5" bigger vertically, I can't see where it makes a huge difference. My guess is it would run fine for my app. When the time comes, then ill worry about it I guess
#23
When I first saw the Truetrac, I thought it would be the best way to go since it uses gears instead of clutches or cones. But I shyed away from it based on the tire size thing. I still think it is the best design though (other then a e-locker maybe). I bet it would be ok with 33" tires.
Last edited by Silver_Dodge; 08-27-2008 at 09:44 AM.
#24
yea i have been doing the research here and there because now that i have been looking on this thread i have been wanting to upgrade my axles, i am pretty well set on the elocker becasue it runs as an open carrier when not engaged( good for road) and then once engaged, full locker, it will eb good, but along with that i want to get a set of 33" superswampers, that shoudl be fine right? sorry to thread jack as well. didnt realize i just did until i re read it.
#25
If anyone wants one, I found the Auburn for the Chrysler 9.25 for cheaper than Randy's Ring and Pinion. Not sure about local markets, but this is the cheapest I've found it for so far.
http://www.performancecenter.com/dif...-differential#
$368.16 + Free Shipping
http://www.performancecenter.com/dif...-differential#
$368.16 + Free Shipping
#26
If anyone wants one, I found the Auburn for the Chrysler 9.25 for cheaper than Randy's Ring and Pinion. Not sure about local markets, but this is the cheapest I've found it for so far.
http://www.performancecenter.com/dif...-differential#
$368.16 + Free Shipping
http://www.performancecenter.com/dif...-differential#
$368.16 + Free Shipping
#27
Since I've had the No-Slip I've stepped up my game offroad a little. I'm getting into places in two wheel drive that used to need four wheel drive. Also admittedly I'm not easy on my truck even on the street. All I get is loads of traction! :-D
#28
WOO HOO! I finally made up my mind. I can finally rest an little easier now. I figured I'd shoot eaton an email to see where the shortfall of the truetrac really was (since it was suggested for no bigger than 32" tires. Read the email yourself
Greg-
We appreciate your interest in our products.
The Truetrac now has a 38" tire size limitation. We've done substantial
modifications to the Truetrac to make it a virtually indestructible
unit.
Scott Frary
Aftermarket Sales Manager
Eaton/Detroit Locker
425-917-2361
scottkfrary@eaton.com
-----Original Message-----
From: Greg [mailto:xxxxxxxx@xxx.xxx]
Sent: Wednesday, August 27, 2008 5:58 AM
To: Lewis, Mary R (PPD)
Subject: Performance Product Question
I have a 2001 Ram 1500 with a Chrysler 9.25 rear. I am planning to
install 33" tires, gear swap, and was looking at your Truetrac to
install in the combo. From what I've read, I have found that no larger
than a 32" tire is recomended when using a Truetrac and was wondering
what causes the limitation. Is it tire weight, tire width, etc.
Thanks in advance,
Greg
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Greg-
We appreciate your interest in our products.
The Truetrac now has a 38" tire size limitation. We've done substantial
modifications to the Truetrac to make it a virtually indestructible
unit.
Scott Frary
Aftermarket Sales Manager
Eaton/Detroit Locker
425-917-2361
scottkfrary@eaton.com
-----Original Message-----
From: Greg [mailto:xxxxxxxx@xxx.xxx]
Sent: Wednesday, August 27, 2008 5:58 AM
To: Lewis, Mary R (PPD)
Subject: Performance Product Question
I have a 2001 Ram 1500 with a Chrysler 9.25 rear. I am planning to
install 33" tires, gear swap, and was looking at your Truetrac to
install in the combo. From what I've read, I have found that no larger
than a 32" tire is recomended when using a Truetrac and was wondering
what causes the limitation. Is it tire weight, tire width, etc.
Thanks in advance,
Greg
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Last edited by pcfixerpro; 08-28-2008 at 04:59 PM.