Rear locker?
#31
RE: Rear locker?
Yea, I agree ox is nice and I wish they had for the rear. It turns out they don't have an application for my front either according to there website. They have the Dana 44 3.92 and up 30 spline for 849. but I have 3.55 gears so I would have to regear. I am calling a shop or two tomarrow as I contacted the tech again and still insists I still have c-clips in the front. I'll see how it goes tomarrow.
#32
#33
RE: Rear locker?
Called West Coast Differentials today and got the front all sorted out. Looks like the guy at detroit was wrong (lol.. get to know your product line at least... jk) It's a direct bolt up. I got a quote from a local shop today which seemed to be a little out rageous. For those who got auburns installed or again the same detroit truetrac installed in an axle, how much did that run you. The price I got quoted today would allow me to buy two more of them, on top of the two I plan to buy.
#34
#35
RE: Rear locker?
Locker all the way.
I installed one in the rear of my Ram last winter, and I totally love it.
I never have to use 4wd unless I'm pullng someone out of a ditch or crawling up steep inclines.
The improved traction is absolutely amazing, and it only takes very little adjusting to your driving when cornering.
I drive a lot in the snow up here in Canada, so if I don't have trouble dealing with a locker on a daily basis, I don't know why you guys worry so much.
I installed one in the rear of my Ram last winter, and I totally love it.
I never have to use 4wd unless I'm pullng someone out of a ditch or crawling up steep inclines.
The improved traction is absolutely amazing, and it only takes very little adjusting to your driving when cornering.
I drive a lot in the snow up here in Canada, so if I don't have trouble dealing with a locker on a daily basis, I don't know why you guys worry so much.
#36
RE: Rear locker?
Well I stand behind my post, there is not a selectable locker made for the 9.25, so either go full Detroit Locker, or go limited slip. If you go limited slip, definetely go with the Detroit Truetrac as it is a helical gear style vs. clutches that wear out like the Auburn has.
In the front you will want a selectable locker or deal with possible driveline vibrations from having both frontaxle shafts, the carrier and your front driveshaft spining all the time even in 2wd. There are several available selectable lockers in the front like ARB, and OX. They are expsensive, but
the ability to turn them on and off is worth it.
IMHo, if you don't wheel our truck much, go with the Truetrac LSD in the rear and be done with it.
In the front you will want a selectable locker or deal with possible driveline vibrations from having both frontaxle shafts, the carrier and your front driveshaft spining all the time even in 2wd. There are several available selectable lockers in the front like ARB, and OX. They are expsensive, but
the ability to turn them on and off is worth it.
IMHo, if you don't wheel our truck much, go with the Truetrac LSD in the rear and be done with it.
#37
RE: Rear locker?
ORIGINAL: TurboABA
Locker all the way.
I installed one in the rear of my Ram last winter, and I totally love it.
I never have to use 4wd unless I'm pullng someone out of a ditch or crawling up steep inclines.
The improved traction is absolutely amazing, and it only takes very little adjusting to your driving when cornering.
I drive a lot in the snow up here in Canada, so if I don't have trouble dealing with a locker on a daily basis, I don't know why you guys worry so much.
Locker all the way.
I installed one in the rear of my Ram last winter, and I totally love it.
I never have to use 4wd unless I'm pullng someone out of a ditch or crawling up steep inclines.
The improved traction is absolutely amazing, and it only takes very little adjusting to your driving when cornering.
I drive a lot in the snow up here in Canada, so if I don't have trouble dealing with a locker on a daily basis, I don't know why you guys worry so much.
#38
RE: Rear locker?
^^^^ LOL
You totally missunderstood that post.
I didn't mean in SNOW (like in the middle of a field or forest).
I live in a city with a population of 300,000. It's not like I'm in the woods.
I drive daily, ON SNOWY roads, sometimes through a lot of snow, sometimes though rain, lots of times through completely dry roads. As long as you apply the accelerator gently, and not just tromp in through turns, you won't have any surpirses.
I went with theLOCKER simply because of it's effectiveness and value. I couldn't justify spending a lot more on an LSD.
I would try to find someone in your area who's got a rear locker installed and see if they will let you try driving their truck on a slippery day. It really isn't that difficult to control.
I'll see if I can dig up my original posts regarding my locker to give you some more info.
You totally missunderstood that post.
I didn't mean in SNOW (like in the middle of a field or forest).
I live in a city with a population of 300,000. It's not like I'm in the woods.
I drive daily, ON SNOWY roads, sometimes through a lot of snow, sometimes though rain, lots of times through completely dry roads. As long as you apply the accelerator gently, and not just tromp in through turns, you won't have any surpirses.
I went with theLOCKER simply because of it's effectiveness and value. I couldn't justify spending a lot more on an LSD.
I would try to find someone in your area who's got a rear locker installed and see if they will let you try driving their truck on a slippery day. It really isn't that difficult to control.
I'll see if I can dig up my original posts regarding my locker to give you some more info.
#39
RE: Rear locker?
Here's where I was asking for opinons.
https://dodgeforum.com/m_681128/tm.htm
I don't regret my decision at all. You can also search for all posts by me, and you should find a few topics where I've replied to others regarding the performance of my locker. I'm very happy with it, and must say that after one full summer, my tires didn't get chewed up (excessively)as I was somewhat scared of.
https://dodgeforum.com/m_681128/tm.htm
I don't regret my decision at all. You can also search for all posts by me, and you should find a few topics where I've replied to others regarding the performance of my locker. I'm very happy with it, and must say that after one full summer, my tires didn't get chewed up (excessively)as I was somewhat scared of.
#40
RE: Rear locker?
ORIGINAL: Chopper1
Just put the tru trac in the rear and leave the front alone. If it is a daily driver with occassional off roading you will be fine and save some cash for other stuff.
Just put the tru trac in the rear and leave the front alone. If it is a daily driver with occassional off roading you will be fine and save some cash for other stuff.