Auburn L S diff ????

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kennythewelder

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I found this video last night. Looks like the Eaton truterac is the way to go. Yes, its more expensive, but it has no clutches to ware out. The only other thing is, I wish they would have included the powertrax no slip lunch box locker, but its around $450, so for an other $100 your golden.
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That's what I just bought, the Eaton True Trac. Can't wait to get it installed! The lower traction wheel still spins at 25% min to always have 2 wheel grip. No clutches, no stinky additive, no expensive synthetic fluid. No maintenance besides fluid changes. I have the same type of diff in my 07 Mazdaspeed3 and it works well.
 

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I have one on my 93 truck been on for around years and years so far so good and I picked it up cheap some guy bought it but it didn’t fit so I picked it up cheap
 
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