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Thread: Anyone used a Detroit (Eaton) TrueTrac?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jik22 View Post
    How do you find "just" an LSD in the front compared to a manual locker? Does it still help if you have near-zero traction on one wheel, or even worse,a wheel in the air? Can you force it to lock somehow?



    The no-spin is just the straight forward locker, isn't it?
    Q1. - don't know. I've never had just a front LSD.

    Q2. - tru trac is torque biasing. Torque to wheel with traction can be about 3 times traction at the other wheel.

    So good even if low traction on one wheel, but not as good as selectable lockers. The trick if you lift a wheel, is to dab the brakes with your left foot - that will usually get you past that point.

    Q3. - don't know much about no spins and have never had one.

    I have tru trac f&r on my disco - because I wanted stronger diffs, wanted to try them and didn't need selectable lockers for the intended use.

    ARB lockers f&r on the rangie - because they were about the only selectable locker I could get for the diffs I'm using.

    Manual lockers f&r on the bushie - because they were factory fitted to the diffs I'm using (originally vacuum operated, but converting to cable).
    Last edited by Bush65; 11th August 2007 at 08:28 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cartm58 View Post
    lol question asked, question answered

    but l think the person asking the question wanted more information than that provided

    Which proves once again the answer that is given is determined by the framing of the question

    Question Do you have Eaton diff locks

    If So for how long

    If So what did you pay for them

    If So what changes in your car on road handling characteristics have you observed

    If So what change sin your off road handling characteristics have you observed

    Have you tried them in sand

    If possible can you compare them usefulness to ARB lockers

    Are multi questions are best a murderer never confesses to the crime when asked the first question Did you know the victim ?

    Dear god.......

    I only wanted to know what people thought of them......

    John, you ever been left wishing you'd fitted air/vac lockers as opposed to the Truetracs?

    And for anyone not knowing what they are:
    http://www.eatonperformance.com/diff...-Truetrac.html

    Now why can't I cut and paste links here??????

    They're not Detroit Lockers. They're a mechanical LSD.
    Last edited by up2nogood; 12th August 2007 at 10:27 AM. Reason: info

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    Dear god.......

    I only wanted to know what people thought of them......
    got one in the front of the 90! had it b4 i put the rear detroit in the rear, flamin brilliant with the T/C.

    cheers phil

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    Quote Originally Posted by up2nogood View Post
    ...John, you ever been left wishing you'd fitted air/vac lockers as opposed to the Truetracs?...
    No, not yet.

    Because I have other vehicles that are locked f&r and more capable in other ways, the disco is/was never intended for the hard trips.

    The truetracs have performed well on medium trips. They are good on road (wet, dry or loose). Off road they leave you free to concentrate on driving. I haven't had any dramas on slippery side slopes, which was my biggest concern before I bought them.

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    I was told that they guarantee at least 45% dive to either wheel. Is that not correct?
    I was also told about the touching the brake bit and this would effectively lock the thing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rick130 View Post
    and FWIW a no spin is pretty easy to fit in a Sals as it only replaces the guts (cross shaft and pinions), the crown wheel is undisturbed, and hence doesn't have to be re-setup, reducing installation time/cost.
    Interesting - so this would act similar to a Sals Truetrac?

    If so I am even more interested!!! Where do I get such a "no spin" system?

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    If I could paste to this forum, I'd let you know.

    As I can't check out www.eatonperformance.com

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    I have the true trac in the front of mine plus detroit locker in the rear makes a big difference off road and with the traction control the true tracks work great no reason not to fit them front and rear better on road manners
    disco seriesII mods so far:-bullbar,hyd winch,
    detriot locker,lsd front,C.D.L kit,chipped and bigger intercooler,2" lift,rock sliders, lsd in transfer case, modified auto trans.

    In the event of nuclear war,Disregard this message

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    Quote Originally Posted by LRHybrid100 View Post
    Interesting - so this would act similar to a Sals Truetrac?

    If so I am even more interested!!! Where do I get such a "no spin" system?

    LRH

    technically, a No-Spin is the same as a Detroit Locker, just doesn't use a complete, seperate hemisphere.
    Because the Sals is so beefy and uses a 4 pinion centre you only need replace the guts, not the whole hemisphere as with, say a Detroit Locker in a Rover diff.
    The No-Spin name is usually applied to truck applications and Detroit Locker to complete centre replacements.

    I believe the cheapest supplier is the importer, Locked Drive Systems,
    http://www.locked-drive.com.au/
    although the usual suspects such a Opposite Lock sell them.

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    THX Rick
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