What Posi Is Good Choice For Tahoe
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Ive heard that if the Auburn Pro ever slips, it kindof goes crazy or something.. but thats just what ive heard... Heck if you want a really good Posi or Locker...Detroit Locker... haha try breaking that one, but it might break you. $$
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the truetrac and 4.10's are goin in tomorow so il let ya know. Il join the club of breaking the g80's mine scared the **** out of me i wasnt even on the gas i was crusing down a hill on the highway and BOOM. i hit the gas and nothing happened.
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install complete.....the truetrac is somewhat more agressive than i expected. much tighter than the factory g80. i am really not looking forward to it raining, i can fell it try to light the tires up when i take a turn. i am happy with the 4.10's though, pretty big difference from 3.73's. BTW the 3.73's and an open carrier are for sale. i am happy with everything so far.
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I know you have already chosen the Eaton but since this seems to be a roll call at this point, I'll chime in.
I installed an Auburn Pro about 5k miles ago. It has worked flawlessly with the exception of one instance at the track last month. I was on my 4th or 5th pass, doing my quickie burnout...the driverside kicked out and stopped turning. I didn't feel it in the cab, but my brother was watching from the sideline and informed me. It worked normal on the next pass...fluke? I don't know. I'm running standard 80w90 gear oil with no friction modifier...maybe that is the cause. Will be changing the gear oil soon, add the friction modifier and see what happens.
I installed an Auburn Pro about 5k miles ago. It has worked flawlessly with the exception of one instance at the track last month. I was on my 4th or 5th pass, doing my quickie burnout...the driverside kicked out and stopped turning. I didn't feel it in the cab, but my brother was watching from the sideline and informed me. It worked normal on the next pass...fluke? I don't know. I'm running standard 80w90 gear oil with no friction modifier...maybe that is the cause. Will be changing the gear oil soon, add the friction modifier and see what happens.
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