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Old 01-13-2007, 03:32 PM   #1
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Rear Diff's......

Think mine is ailing, what do you guys think if I have to replace it, Detroit True-trac or Auburn pro-series (going in a moser 12 bolt)
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Old 01-13-2007, 04:08 PM   #2
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i heard excellent things about the true-trac.... no personal experience though. i would run the true trac personally if i had a 12 bolt
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Old 01-13-2007, 05:31 PM   #3
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Why not an Eaton?

I would definetly skip the Auburn.
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Old 01-13-2007, 09:23 PM   #4
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I was into getting a true-trac for a while, but I opted for an Eaton in my twelve bolt. The Eaton works just fine excet that you have to replace the clutches. The true-trac is maintenance free since it is worm gear driven and has no consumable parts. Both units do exactly the same thing though.
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Because I have an Eaton now and it will have to be rebuilt. And I am not particularly happy with it's durability or performance, but that is an option also. Also the Eaton and the true trac work in opposite ways. The True-trac stays locked until it needs to release a wheel in the turn, where the Eaton is a standard limited slip Diff.
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Old 01-14-2007, 09:56 AM   #6
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i have a true tac in my 9". im more than happy with it. i heard that they can withstand alot of abuse
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Old 01-14-2007, 09:57 AM   #7
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Because I have an Eaton now and it will have to be rebuilt. And I am not particularly happy with it's durability or performance, but that is an option also. Also the Eaton and the true trac work in opposite ways. The True-trac stays locked until it needs to release a wheel in the turn, where the Eaton is a standard limited slip Diff.
Well, if you decide to dump the eaton and it's a 33 spline 4 series unit let me know
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Old 01-14-2007, 02:35 PM   #8
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Eaton is definately a good choice, go auburn pro-series if you wanna save a few bucks.
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Auburn= junk
Eaton= Better
Tru Trac= best for the street in a 12 bolt.
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i have always had good luck with auburn diffs. they handle side loading and handling applications better than most and they easy to freshen/rebuil when the friction materials get worn.
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If you make any type of serious power the Auburns grenade I have a box of schrapnel of you want to see it..
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Also the Eaton and the true trac work in opposite ways. The True-trac stays locked until it needs to release a wheel in the turn, where the Eaton is a standard limited slip Diff.
What I meant was that both are limited slip units that transmit equal power to the drive wheels
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