PeteTinga
Newbie
Anybody else had one of these fail ? Popped the helical gears out of my detroit truetrac like crackin a walnut, Just a little to easy to do if you ask me, Got stuck in a ditch an on bout the 7th try gettin out she let go with a bang,
Thought i busted a u joint or something, that would'a been nice. The whole drive train is stock with 33" T/As, the carrier was a pro install near perfect setup, you'd think the truetrac woulda been the last peice to break.
Phoned up (Barney Gwozdz Tech specialist) at Eaton lookin for some help, pretty much blew me off, he said people are runnin 38s and 700hp with truetracs, he claims a less that 1% faliure rate, every one of them in a 12 bolt rear I'ii bet, I think the 12 bolt version should have been cast with more steel, the thing is just too thin ! perhaps the D-60 or 14 bolt version is better but i think the truetrac is a weakling and a waste of time and money ! If your running one in a 12 bolt its a timebomb in my opinion, good luck if your miles in the bush on this one.
Thought i busted a u joint or something, that would'a been nice. The whole drive train is stock with 33" T/As, the carrier was a pro install near perfect setup, you'd think the truetrac woulda been the last peice to break.
Phoned up (Barney Gwozdz Tech specialist) at Eaton lookin for some help, pretty much blew me off, he said people are runnin 38s and 700hp with truetracs, he claims a less that 1% faliure rate, every one of them in a 12 bolt rear I'ii bet, I think the 12 bolt version should have been cast with more steel, the thing is just too thin ! perhaps the D-60 or 14 bolt version is better but i think the truetrac is a weakling and a waste of time and money ! If your running one in a 12 bolt its a timebomb in my opinion, good luck if your miles in the bush on this one.
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