tonydiv
technical advisor
After spending the last couple of weeks driving around in the snow, I'm getting more and more disappointed with the "three wheel drive" in my truck. I could never understand why manufacturers put a limited slip diff in the rear and then just leave the front diff open.
Now perhaps I was spoiled with my last truck, my 73 scout had real mechanical linkage to the transfer case and trac-loc diffs front and rear. When I put it in 4WD, I knew that it was positively engaged and all 4 wheels were digging. With the Expy, 4 wheel drive is only slightly better than 2 wheel drive. Once one of the front wheels loses traction, it's game over.
Is anyone running a limited slip or selectable locker in the front? Since this truck isn't going to see any real hardcore wheeling, I'm not thrilled about spending the huge cash for an ARB air locker or E-Locker. And since Detroit Lockers aren't really streetable in the front, that leaves a limited slip unit as the first choice. Question is... which one?
Now perhaps I was spoiled with my last truck, my 73 scout had real mechanical linkage to the transfer case and trac-loc diffs front and rear. When I put it in 4WD, I knew that it was positively engaged and all 4 wheels were digging. With the Expy, 4 wheel drive is only slightly better than 2 wheel drive. Once one of the front wheels loses traction, it's game over.
Is anyone running a limited slip or selectable locker in the front? Since this truck isn't going to see any real hardcore wheeling, I'm not thrilled about spending the huge cash for an ARB air locker or E-Locker. And since Detroit Lockers aren't really streetable in the front, that leaves a limited slip unit as the first choice. Question is... which one?
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