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Old Aug 4, 2010 | 11:55 AM
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I have an Auburn LSD in mine and like it a lot.
If you're running larger than stock tires you should also look at doing new gears while you're in there.
 
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Old Aug 4, 2010 | 09:08 PM
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LSD or Truetrack will run you about $500 for parts, more or less, and another $500 or so for install labor. its not cheap.

Powertrax Noslip is about $400 and is a do it yourself install. i've got one and its ok for what it is. its hell's bells in the dirt and mud. slightly aggravating on 90* turns in the rain, and i hate it when driving in the yard, as it chews up the grass.

do not even consider putting a spool in a street driven truck. the first time it rains you'll be upside down in the ditch wondering how you got that way so fast.
 
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Old Aug 4, 2010 | 10:36 PM
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Originally Posted by dhvaughan
LSD or Truetrack will run you about $500 for parts, more or less, and another $500 or so for install labor. its not cheap.

Powertrax Noslip is about $400 and is a do it yourself install. i've got one and its ok for what it is. its hell's bells in the dirt and mud. slightly aggravating on 90* turns in the rain, and i hate it when driving in the yard, as it chews up the grass.

do not even consider putting a spool in a street driven truck. the first time it rains you'll be upside down in the ditch wondering how you got that way so fast.
+2 on this thread. I wish I could add more, but I can't. Covers all the bases.
 
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