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- Anybody have a posi? - Tacoma World
A posi (aka Limited Slip Diff), does not completely lock both sides Only spools do that Automatic lockers (Lock-rite, Detroit, etc) lock and unlock automatically as needed
- Lockers and posi for 2wd - Tacoma World
A posi or limited slip is another option They split the difference between an open axle and a locker They behave well on the road and "limit" slip off road They are in the price range of the less expensive lockers
- I want posi traction. . . - Tacoma World
'Posi-Trac' is the GM branded Limited Slip Differential He wants LSD instead of his open differential
- Posi Limited Slip for 2WD rear - Tacoma World
I have a 2WD 2017 tacoma acces cab How hard is it to put a posi in the rear? Can I just switch the carrier bearings and go, or does the lash have to be reset? Is there a video, somewhere? I'm moving to Denver and I can't afford a 4WD truck right now YDGTV6 is the Eaton number I have come up with Is that the one? or is there a better choice?
- Feedback on Tacoma front clamshell differential locker posi units . . .
I appreciate the feedback Having a posi locker in the front would give me a bit of extra capability I rarely get stuck but recently stuck the Taco really well in a creek bed while scrounging gravel Once you step off the gravel bars, you will high center in the blue clay if the tires spin much at all It only took a few minutes to winch out
- I have an SR5 Tacoma, does it have positive rear end
Posi and a locker are VERY different You can drive on the street with posi (which is GM domestic equipment, anyway) With a locker engaged on the street, you may very well damage some of your drivetrain Posi still allows for *some* side to side movement (for going around corners) but a locker is 100% locked
- Trutrac vs Yukon Duragrip? - Tacoma World
Actually found a Street Muscle article discussing the different Eaton differentials When I think of the "Posi-traction" diff, I'm actually thinking of their Detroit Locker Eaton's Posi-traction diff is a clutch type LSD It should give similar performance to the Truetrac on the street, but will encounter wear on the clutch discs over time
- 3rd Gen Traction Control Modes Explained - Tacoma World
Tacoma's option 6 different traction aids Toyota's definitions are very vague and create confusion but we are going to clear that up here VSC
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