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Limited slip diff; is it worth it to change?Tdragone 10-07-2006, 11:47 PM I have an 02 1500 ext cab. non 4X4 Even with 265 BFG TA All Terrains if there's ANY water on the ground I can break the rear loose quite easily. Not that I'd do this one myself; but what's entailed in adding a limited slip rear diff to my truck? I'm fairly competent mechanically, so I'm curious. Does the whole diff/rear axle assembly come as one when making the swap? Next question is New OEM/Used OEM or New 3rd party? Any recommendations/warnings/info/links would be helpful! Thanks! -Tom D. skipr 10-08-2006, 01:36 AM re-use your ring gear off diff. If you go with OEM your chances that re-shimming will be minimal. You will need to get new Carrier bearings w/races and press them on. Don't try to re-use bearings, anyways you would need a bearing splitter/puller to get them off old carrier.Make sure you remember which spacers came off which side. Or you can get a Eaton or Alburn diff, but don't expect it to plug-n-play. Meaning you will be messing with adjustments alot longer than it takes to install it. Backlash adjustment is critical, NO "close enough" will do. Slowprocess 10-09-2006, 02:05 PM Personally, I would not go with an oem G80 unit. I did this and was still overpowering a new stock unit before the 60ft range. After I installed my eaton unit, I have yet to have it unlock at hard acceleration. It's defintately a price worthy unit. bigbadram51 10-09-2006, 05:01 PM Werd on what slow said. The G80 is like playing russian roulette. Def. go third party. Like Eaton, or Auburn. Detroit Tru-Trac is where im heading. vBulletin®, Copyright ©2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
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