by fishsticks » Tue Jul 24, 2012 12:54 am
I've seen them work first hand in the fronts on some rigs. If you lift a tire, yes, you can get power to the other side by braking. The problem is that you've now increased the torque required to move the other 3 tires as well. So what you have is a balancing act.
A good solution for mud/snow and dead stock street manners. Honestly, in our trucks, I don't think there'd be an appreciable difference between it and a No-Slip on the street.
$499 for the TrueTrac + master install kit + gear setup from a shop is over a grand. That's a used 8.6" and a No-Slip plus $$. All for something that you have to monkey with the brake pedal to get to work... and still 28 spline axles. I'd pass on our platform.
I think the best market for these is in front axles. Too bad there isn't enough room in our front diffs for one. I could see CVs/disconnect parts holding together much longer with one of these on 35s.
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