Valuetrac posi, cheap TrueTrac w/o the name brand?
#21
My Tru-Trac makes my truck understeer (push) worse than it ever did with the G80. Nature of the beast I guess. I wish I would've gone with the Eaton.
Parking lots are more of a PITA than they ever have been. With the SC3000 converter, I must give throttle to turn sharp into a parking space. This makes the rear diff lock, and makes it harder to turn sharp. So I have to give it even more gas.... Then, since the rear is "locked", the rear tires squeal while I'm turning. Plus the exhaust is louder than ever. I'm sure people think I'm an idiot when they watch me park.
Eaton FTW.
Parking lots are more of a PITA than they ever have been. With the SC3000 converter, I must give throttle to turn sharp into a parking space. This makes the rear diff lock, and makes it harder to turn sharp. So I have to give it even more gas.... Then, since the rear is "locked", the rear tires squeal while I'm turning. Plus the exhaust is louder than ever. I'm sure people think I'm an idiot when they watch me park.
Eaton FTW.
Sidenote, picked the TT up for $315 new on ebay, otherwise I was really leaning towards the ValueTrac for $300 since Ron and my local rear-end mechanic speak highly of it and call it identical to the TT.
#22
PT's Slowest Truck
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So Ron said that the Value-Trac is a COPY of the TruTrac...kinda like the Wait4Me tune is a COPY of a real tune huh? I have a set of Harbor Freight grinding bits that are COPIES of SnapOn or DeWalt bits...guess what? First time I went to use the first bit, my daughters training wheel bracket ate if for lunch Not saying that the VT is definitely junk, but when it comes to performance parts, when you save $100 up front, it usually ends up costing almost double in the end when you have to replace the same part twice, just what I've learned through the years
Interesting and good to know Roger...actually, I've heard that when comparing clutch style LSD's, that the Eaton is not as tight a unit as the Auburn, which is not as sloppy and a more consistent unit. Not sure how true this is as it's second hand info, but it was conveyed to me by a trustworthy source
Originally Posted by AKlowriderZ71
My Tru-Trac makes my truck understeer (push) worse than it ever did with the G80. Nature of the beast I guess. I wish I would've gone with the Eaton.
Parking lots are more of a PITA than they ever have been. With the SC3000 converter, I must give throttle to turn sharp into a parking space. This makes the rear diff lock, and makes it harder to turn sharp. So I have to give it even more gas.... Then, since the rear is "locked", the rear tires squeal while I'm turning. Plus the exhaust is louder than ever. I'm sure people think I'm an idiot when they watch me park.
Eaton FTW.
Parking lots are more of a PITA than they ever have been. With the SC3000 converter, I must give throttle to turn sharp into a parking space. This makes the rear diff lock, and makes it harder to turn sharp. So I have to give it even more gas.... Then, since the rear is "locked", the rear tires squeal while I'm turning. Plus the exhaust is louder than ever. I'm sure people think I'm an idiot when they watch me park.
Eaton FTW.
#23
TECH Junkie
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So Ron said that the Value-Trac is a COPY of the TruTrac...kinda like the Wait4Me tune is a COPY of a real tune huh? I have a set of Harbor Freight grinding bits that are COPIES of SnapOn or DeWalt bits...guess what? First time I went to use the first bit, my daughters training wheel bracket ate if for lunch Not saying that the VT is definitely junk, but when it comes to performance parts, when you save $100 up front, it usually ends up costing almost double in the end when you have to replace the same part twice, just what I've learned through the years
Interesting and good to know Roger...actually, I've heard that when comparing clutch style LSD's, that the Eaton is not as tight a unit as the Auburn, which is not as sloppy and a more consistent unit. Not sure how true this is as it's second hand info, but it was conveyed to me by a trustworthy source
Interesting and good to know Roger...actually, I've heard that when comparing clutch style LSD's, that the Eaton is not as tight a unit as the Auburn, which is not as sloppy and a more consistent unit. Not sure how true this is as it's second hand info, but it was conveyed to me by a trustworthy source
#24
So Ron said that the Value-Trac is a COPY of the TruTrac...kinda like the Wait4Me tune is a COPY of a real tune huh? I have a set of Harbor Freight grinding bits that are COPIES of SnapOn or DeWalt bits...guess what? First time I went to use the first bit, my daughters training wheel bracket ate if for lunch Not saying that the VT is definitely junk, but when it comes to performance parts, when you save $100 up front, it usually ends up costing almost double in the end when you have to replace the same part twice, just what I've learned through the years
And don't get me started on wait4me (he cost me a transmission rebuild)
#25
PT's Slowest Truck
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Well, much like Moog = Dana Spicer = Duralast = Raybestos = AC Delco = TRW for many steering and suspension parts (same company makes them then puts them in different boxes, link here), I figured since the Value Trac and TrueTrac are made in the same facility, according to Ron, the same designers, people, equipment, material, etc. are used to make both. I doubt Harbor Freight and Snap On share the same facility.
And don't get me started on wait4me (he cost me a transmission rebuild)
And don't get me started on wait4me (he cost me a transmission rebuild)