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That's my setup.. ARB in the rear, tru-trac in the front.Suits my driving style and the auto box, gives a bit more of a progressive effect on the front rather than the full-on locker.
Truetrac has been faultless in the back of mine, but have no experience of one in the front I am afraid.For what I am doing the setup is spot on with a Truetrac in the back and an open front.
Similar in prinicple to the Quaife ATB. I believe that the design is base on one created by Torsen.http://www.quaife.co.uk/products/atbdifferentials.htmH
I ran a Lock-rite auto locker in the back of the zook a while ago, it was pants. I have to admit on a heavier car it may have been better, and off road it was excellent, but its road manners were atrocious. It locked in and out, banging and clattering all the time.Ive got ARB's front and rear, Excellent, love 'em, Id advise anyone to get a pair.I only green lane and play tho, non of that high speed stuff, so cant comment for that kind of use
The TruTrac isn't the auto locker... that's the Detroit.
There is the Tratech Trutrac - The Torque Biasing Diff (LSD Action)There is the Tratech Detroit Auto-Locker - The Auto-Locking diff. (or more accurately the auto-unlocking diff)
Away from poor steering etc its the breakages CV joints and front diffs. Although I think the ARB wil give more traction, its the slight give of limite slip that tempts me.
KAM make a limited slip/ locker in one unit, nicly made bit of kit, have one in back of the green beast, with Tru-track in front, this makes a very good combination.My jeep had ARB front and rear, i noticed that with front locker engaged, steering was a big problem.Tru-trac, fit and forget, as Tim says.