2002 dodge dakota positrac
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im wanting to race it. i have no take off with one tire spinning hahaha. my budget... well im a marine, i dont make much. but i do wat i can... i will be installng it though. i was thinking of finding one at a junkyard and and putting it on but im not sure what would have posi and fit the frame.
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Ok a junk yard is a good place for a buget build, but you never know the condition the previous oner left it in. It is not real hard to put in an LSD or tru trac, as long as the gear ratio does not change. I am in the Army and on post we have an auto skills center where you can work on your own car real cheap, this is where I replaced my gears. Does the marine bases have somthing similar? you can also look on other sites to see if anyone is selling one. Also how many bolts are on your rear diff cover?
Also if you go the junkyard route, open the rear diff cover(since you wanna change the fluid any ways) and look at the carrier, on the driverside you should see clutch plates. this will tell you that it has a stock LSD. another route to help narow it down is to open the glove box and look at the options plate(a white sticker) and see if it says LSD on the rear it will also let you know if it is 3.55 or 3.92 ratio. If you are planning on racing, a 3.92 will give you some more take off.
Also if you go the junkyard route, open the rear diff cover(since you wanna change the fluid any ways) and look at the carrier, on the driverside you should see clutch plates. this will tell you that it has a stock LSD. another route to help narow it down is to open the glove box and look at the options plate(a white sticker) and see if it says LSD on the rear it will also let you know if it is 3.55 or 3.92 ratio. If you are planning on racing, a 3.92 will give you some more take off.
Last edited by outlawfox13; 10-31-2010 at 11:45 AM.
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