I'm going to be buying a complete new rear end for my truck, and I've decided on everything except for what kind of LSD to put in it. Its a GMC C1500, so it is a 2WD. Reason for the LSD is I will be needing it for more traction once I drop my rebuilt LQ9 in. Also, in about 3 months, I'll be going to Minot AFB in North Dakota where they get a reasonable amount of snow every winter. My question is, how well does the TrueTrac perform in the snow? I've read mixed reviews; some say it works perfect because the resistance on the spinning wheel is just enough to get the other going, but some say it isn't enough resistance and it just functions as an open differential. I know an ARB Locker (probably my 2nd choice) would do the job and lock it up perfectly at the flip of a switch, but I really like how the TrueTrac is silent, near bulletproof, and doesn't need my intervention to do it's job. So, exactly how do they do in low traction situations like snow and ice?
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