Get you an Eaton posi or Auburn Tru-Trac and you will not have any problems. These will still allow the rear wheels to turn at different speeds when turning.
Get you an Eaton posi or Auburn Tru-Trac and you will not have any problems. These will still allow the rear wheels to turn at different speeds when turning.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(foggy @ Feb 19 2007, 10:02 PM) [snapback]83888[/snapback]</div>cool thanks for the info, i been saving my money and im almost ready to drive the truck to texas where im bringing it to nelson performance to get as much of the work done i can.Get you an Eaton posi or Auburn Tru-Trac and you will not have any problems. These will still allow the rear wheels to turn at different speeds when turning.
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(567234ta @ Feb 19 2007, 11:12 PM) [snapback]83899[/snapback]</div>Hey, just saw this post, nice talking to you and I'm working on a parts list for you.cool thanks for the info, i been saving my money and im almost ready to drive the truck to texas where im bringing it to nelson performance to get as much of the work done i can.
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Your truck is going to be very reliable and strong!
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