The Pawnbroker
Active Member
My first question has to do with how the stock 4X4 system works. If I’m correct, my ’01 doesn’t have any kind of traction control such as using the ABS system or anything. Correct? So it just has the transfer case with Auto, 4X4 high and 4X4 low.
Second, does it have any kind of axle disconnect at all? I don’t think so but I wanted to check. My thinking is the Auto 4X4 needs the entire front driveline to be ready to go at all times.
So finally, I want to improve my traction. As far as I’m concerned, the limited slip is not much help. At least not “good enough” for me to have confidence in being able to keep going when needed. And the front is just an open diff.
If I’m correct on how the stock system works, I plan on installing a Detroit locker or Truetrac in the rear and a Truetrac up front. I have Detroit locker’s front and rear in my 2008 F350 and love them. I run that truck with my Truck Camper on it about 95% of the time. Because of all that weight, I never hear any kind of noise when it locks/unlocks. They’re bulletproof. Eaton does make versions of some of the Detroit lockers with “SL” in the model numbers. That indicates they have a device in them that “softens” the engagement a bit. I’ve never had any problems whatsoever with my truck though. From what I understand, the Detroit locker will continue to drive the other wheel even if one wheel is off the ground. The Truetrac won’t do that.
Thanks in advance for double checking me on my understanding of how the stock system works and any experience or advice you have regarding my axle swaps.
Second, does it have any kind of axle disconnect at all? I don’t think so but I wanted to check. My thinking is the Auto 4X4 needs the entire front driveline to be ready to go at all times.
So finally, I want to improve my traction. As far as I’m concerned, the limited slip is not much help. At least not “good enough” for me to have confidence in being able to keep going when needed. And the front is just an open diff.
If I’m correct on how the stock system works, I plan on installing a Detroit locker or Truetrac in the rear and a Truetrac up front. I have Detroit locker’s front and rear in my 2008 F350 and love them. I run that truck with my Truck Camper on it about 95% of the time. Because of all that weight, I never hear any kind of noise when it locks/unlocks. They’re bulletproof. Eaton does make versions of some of the Detroit lockers with “SL” in the model numbers. That indicates they have a device in them that “softens” the engagement a bit. I’ve never had any problems whatsoever with my truck though. From what I understand, the Detroit locker will continue to drive the other wheel even if one wheel is off the ground. The Truetrac won’t do that.
Thanks in advance for double checking me on my understanding of how the stock system works and any experience or advice you have regarding my axle swaps.
In sand, mud, and snow. And these days, I want to be able to go wherever I want to with the least chance of getting stuck. As for it being more effort than it's worth, I don't think so at all. It's not really a big job. And it makes a huge difference. I can probably go more places than almost any stock 4x4 truck without even putting my truck in 4x4. Having a locker in the rear is a nice addition. I do want to keep this as simple as possible so I think I'll leave the axle ratio alone (3.55). That way I can do the Detroit in the rear and maybe wait and see how it does before doing the front.