failing tru-trac, safe for street?
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failing tru-trac, safe for street?
my tru-trac is clunking in parking lots... is it safe to drive on the street, or could it do something crazy like totally lock up on me?
the symptom is that after making a tight parking lot turn and i get going straight again, i get a loud clunk noise and sometimes can also feel it pop. it doesnt seem to do this when making normal street turns.
this is on a moser 12-bolt which i just had the gears replaced in because i broke 3 teeth at the track.
the symptom is that after making a tight parking lot turn and i get going straight again, i get a loud clunk noise and sometimes can also feel it pop. it doesnt seem to do this when making normal street turns.
this is on a moser 12-bolt which i just had the gears replaced in because i broke 3 teeth at the track.
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To date, I have not heard of one locking up. I suppose you could be the first...
It's a tough call. Bob
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any idea what a replacement tru-trac goes for? and do you have to re-do the gear install to install a new one?
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I've put around 700 miles on my true-junk since it started popping around tight corners. (Havnt heard it for awhile) 4 passes at the strip and it started making noise. I will be pulling it out and replacing it but i'm not sure what to put back in it Bullet proof means spool or locker and i'd rather not use either one on a 99% street car