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I'm new here so I know I'm asking a question yall are tired of hearing but have done a good bit of searching the threads without finding info needed.
My window sticker shows my Gladiator is equipped with a Trak-Lok "anti-spin differential".
Question is: Is this an actual mechanically activated limited slip or does it rely on the ECM to sense needed traction?
If I decide to rip a donut on a wide wet lime rock road are both rear tires gonna pull?
I'm getting ready to re-gear and if this OEM Trak-Lok doesn't actually lock the rear end in under low traction I'm gonna go ahead and have a real locker put in.
My window sticker shows my Gladiator is equipped with a Trak-Lok "anti-spin differential".
Question is: Is this an actual mechanically activated limited slip or does it rely on the ECM to sense needed traction?
If I decide to rip a donut on a wide wet lime rock road are both rear tires gonna pull?
I'm getting ready to re-gear and if this OEM Trak-Lok doesn't actually lock the rear end in under low traction I'm gonna go ahead and have a real locker put in.
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