JKaechler
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After 6 years and around 275000 hard miles, my Eaton TrueTrac seems to be wearing out. I have noticed excessive play in it. When you pull up to a stop sign, and then step on the gas to move forward there is a noticeable slop. Once the gears engage it all works smoothly, its just that initial slight delay between the gas pedal and the gears catching up. You feel in in your butt as it engages. As such, I am real nice to it. Not punching it off the line.
Yesterday I took the rear diff cover off, and its definitely in the helical gears. The ring and pinon, as well as the ujoints are solid. But the axles are loosley spinning for a few degrees of rotation before they engage with each other. This is with the rear off the ground and the trans in park so the driveshaft was locked in place. The gear oil was still full, and has been changed about once per year since i put in the Truetrac. Did not seem to have an excessive amount of metal shavings in it, but there was some.
Its not so bad yet that i feel i should immediately park it till i get parts, and its my daily driver (i drive a lot for work). So Its time to start looking at replacements.
I have liked the TrueTrac a lot. It has gotten me thru muddy roads and pulled several people from the ditch. What I like less is the price tag. Around $550 right now.
I see an alternative from Powertrax, the Grip Pro model. Anyone have any experience with that?
For a daily driver that sees bad driveways and muddy roads fairly often, do you all have a different recommendation?
What about the friction plate type of limited slip? They do seem to be a bit cheaper, but will they do what i need?
Yesterday I took the rear diff cover off, and its definitely in the helical gears. The ring and pinon, as well as the ujoints are solid. But the axles are loosley spinning for a few degrees of rotation before they engage with each other. This is with the rear off the ground and the trans in park so the driveshaft was locked in place. The gear oil was still full, and has been changed about once per year since i put in the Truetrac. Did not seem to have an excessive amount of metal shavings in it, but there was some.
Its not so bad yet that i feel i should immediately park it till i get parts, and its my daily driver (i drive a lot for work). So Its time to start looking at replacements.
I have liked the TrueTrac a lot. It has gotten me thru muddy roads and pulled several people from the ditch. What I like less is the price tag. Around $550 right now.
I see an alternative from Powertrax, the Grip Pro model. Anyone have any experience with that?
For a daily driver that sees bad driveways and muddy roads fairly often, do you all have a different recommendation?
What about the friction plate type of limited slip? They do seem to be a bit cheaper, but will they do what i need?