Blade1668
Well-Known Member
I've had and have 3 "trash locks" Trac-Loc in at least 3 Jeeps in rear axles. Oh #$#@ yes there is a difference between them and a open rear diff. My XJ has a Trac-Loc rear and locked front axle with that it was in general a point and go. During the short month of getting the D-44 it's currently has that month of open rear axle was S### on anything but pavement. My JT is a pre Trac-Loc Max-Tow. In driving it several days ago, the computer sensing traction controls didn't figure out how not to just spin the tires with the slight mix of mud, ice, grass, and gravel. Any posi traction device or locker wouldn't have noticed it. . . Yes I'm watching JT Rubicon axles on Ebay too. . .
I about did the "Buy it now" one a few times recently. The FedEx driver is probably still not happy with me.
O.T.
Unless you are regularly or full on off-roading I think about any of the limited slip diffs are good. Or in rear and front locker. I'm opinionated highly. More than a few vehicles, winter experience in Midwest and other places. Open differential is good on dry roads or pavement driven vehicles.
Why I've got a installation kit setting waiting for me to use to install a front OEM locker in my JT. Damn, I miss having a garage... or at least a level concrete driveway / floor to work on. FYI one of my Jeeps has 256000 miles on the factory Trac-Loc and still functional because I've always serviced it, added the Trac-Loc additive and haven't been doing burnouts for no reason.
I about did the "Buy it now" one a few times recently. The FedEx driver is probably still not happy with me.
O.T.
Unless you are regularly or full on off-roading I think about any of the limited slip diffs are good. Or in rear and front locker. I'm opinionated highly. More than a few vehicles, winter experience in Midwest and other places. Open differential is good on dry roads or pavement driven vehicles.
Why I've got a installation kit setting waiting for me to use to install a front OEM locker in my JT. Damn, I miss having a garage... or at least a level concrete driveway / floor to work on. FYI one of my Jeeps has 256000 miles on the factory Trac-Loc and still functional because I've always serviced it, added the Trac-Loc additive and haven't been doing burnouts for no reason.
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