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    Detroit TrueTrac

    Anyone know if the detroit TrueTrac is a good LSD? I can't say I know a lot about rear ends but from the sound of it the TrueTrac is a solid LSD that will handle lots of power, put all the power to both wheels at the strip, and still slip enough so that it won't affect everyday driving. Am I somewhere in the ball park?

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    I'm happy with my true trac locker.
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    i dont think that you can buy a better piece... you cannot go wrong with true trac...
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    is it an LSD? i thought it was a Tru-Trac lol

    i got the auburn pro series LSD very happy with it, i hear lots of great things about the true trac though.
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    we just put one in my truck and I love it and yes It is defiantly worth the money. The cheapest place I found one was robs machine shop on eBay

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    the true trac is great...very smooth operation, you cant feel the clutches slipping like u can on some of the lsd's out there. i can say nothing but good things about mine so far!
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    Love the tru trac definatly get one dude no clutches to wear out

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    I got one too and been very happy with it.


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    I put a Moser60 (Dana60) with a 35 spline Detroit Tru-Trac in my truck about a year ago. It is a clutchless unit (Gleason/Torsen design). It is absolutely smooth and quiet and it looks brutely strong.

    Jeff
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    i also running one in my truck love it smooth and quiet
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