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Old 03-23-2009, 02:29 PM
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Went to the track this past Friday night. 1st pass I launched easy 2.13 60ft. 2nd pass I tried to launch a little harder and I hear "bang" "bang" a familiar sound. At launch both back tires started to spin slightly but then the driver side back tire stopped and started spinning a couple times. My truck did the same thing when it had 30,000 miles and I had the G80 replaced under warranty. Another 30,000 miles and the G80 going out again.

I'm going to order an Eaton positive unit but I'm trying to decided if I want to keep the 3.73 gear or go to a 4.10. Where is the best place to order the Eaton Positive Unit?
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Get AAM 4.10s and a detroit trutrac from Ron's Machining Service on ebay. Best service and shipping and best price too. The trutrac is really freaking awesome. It's completely transparent when driving, but locks up perfectly when traction is lost.
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Originally Posted by GMCtrk
Get AAM 4.10s and a detroit trutrac from Ron's Machining Service on ebay. Best service and shipping and best price too. The trutrac is really freaking awesome. It's completely transparent when driving, but locks up perfectly when traction is lost.
A friend of mine has a 98 model extended cab silverado with a 383 and STS Turbo. He is running the Eaton and hasn't had any trouble with it, which is why I was going to go with the Eaton. I do have friends with 4x4s that run detroits. They too work great but seemed a little noisy when they lock/unlock when turning. I'm going to do a little research on the detroit trutrac.....thanks for the reply.
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+ 1 on the Detroit Tru Trac, Im sure most others will say the same. Eaton is fine too but most on here run the Tru trac.
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Originally Posted by three83
A friend of mine has a 98 model extended cab silverado with a 383 and STS Turbo. He is running the Eaton and hasn't had any trouble with it, which is why I was going to go with the Eaton. I do have friends with 4x4s that run detroits. They too work great but seemed a little noisy when they lock/unlock when turning. I'm going to do a little research on the detroit trutrac.....thanks for the reply.
Eaton makes the Detroit Trutrac. Also, it's a limited slip unit, not a locker. Like I said it is completely transparent, as it says in the manual. It doesn't make any clunks or anything when locking up like the G80 does.
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Truetrac ftw.
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sucks to hear Mason.

i'm running the eaton lsd you speak of and motive 4.10's.
i set up the gears and the unit myself @ 25k miles. now 57k miles & over 300 track passes later it's still getting the job done. if your stuck between the 3.73's and 4.10's just go w/ some 3.90's.
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Go with motive gears, not the ones from rons machine. Alot of them whine.
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Originally Posted by dirt track racer 81
Go with motive gears, not the ones from rons machine. Alot of them whine.
Don't take this advice and come back complaining because the gears whine down the road. I think someone on here just had this problem and ended up having the mechanic go back in and check the gears because he thought the gears were set up wrong; turns out it was just the inherent nature of the gears.

OEM AAM gears cost a whooping $50 more than Motive gears ($150 vs $200) and only $10 more than Yukon gears and are superior. Ron will take care of you, he has for many members here
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Also, here's a nice read on the Eaton LSD vs. the Eaton Detroit Trutrac (Eaton also makes the G80 BTW)

https://www.performancetrucks.net/fo...LSD+vs+trutrac


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