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    traction question

    So I realize that i probably shouldnt draw conclusions driving on wet pavement but it seems like traction is going to be an issue with this truck at higher horsepower levels. I've seen that some guys run cal-tracs or even traction bars. Some just run good drag radials, but how well can you make these trucks hook and still be streetable? (03 ecsb, 2500hd, 2wd... working on a sig now)

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    what are you mods?
    I usually don't see any lightly modded HD's burning out too well.
    Maybe tires first.

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    to my knowledge it is stock. in the dry, if i punch it from a dead stop it just lights the tires up. there is this curve i take on my way home from work about 20 mph and if i get on it about 3/4 of the way through i can get the back end to slide. in the wet i can get the tires to break completely loose on the 1-2 shift. it has 4.10's and all terrain style tires, probably cheap ones.
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    are you sure both tires are spinning and its not just one tire frying, also what tires are on it? and cal tracs and traction bars are the same thing, unless youre talking about the old school ladder bars, there are plenty of traction helpers, my stock crew cab 4.8 does the same thing but im only burning one tire, i'd be suprised to see it rotating both.
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    i'll bet you are right about the one tire spinning. i didnt even think about that. i thought that the hd axles had the locking differential. i'll check it out tomorrow to know for sure......i just ran the rpo codes in the glovebox and there was no mention of the g80, g81, or g86 which would be the "posi" rears iirc. thats a bummer, but on a good note, i found i have the "HVY" rpo code which is for a 2" body lift. yea thats coming off....


    it has 265/75/16 all terrains
    Last edited by firebird_1995; 12-20-2011 at 11:34 PM. Reason: tire size
    2003 Silverado 2500HD, 2wd, 6.0, 4l80e. stock!

    1985 Monte Carlo SS. stock!

    1995 Camaro, LT1 bored .040" over, 10.9:1 cr, forged pistons, stock crank and rods, home ported heads, 2.00/1.56 valves, port matched intake, CC306 cam with 114 degree LSA, 1.6 RR's, double roller t/c, longtubes, 30# SVO injectors, 58mm BBK TB, NGK TR6's, MSD 8.5 wires, 255 walbro, tuned by Solomon. T56 w/ 3.73 gears.

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    Yea i wasnt sure about hd's either, i figured theyd have posi's to but if the rpo code isnt there then its prolly a one wheel peel, which means itll roast that bitch for a mile i have pretty much the same tire on my CC just a 17.

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