That’s the one - they are great diffs.
You may notice a slight posi effect going around a tight corner with a little throttle but nothing that would bother ya.
That’s the one - they are great diffs.
Don't mess around with another G80. Get a Truetrac.It's an 11.5. So basically, I need to replace it.
Never tried to source a g80 before. Hope it's not too expensive. Ugh

Aaah, the ol’ tombstone…
Can you get a video of the truck going very slow ( like backing out of a driveway onto the street ) and another of turning on a street corner and finally doing a few slow figure eights in a big parking lot.Ok, so I'm freaking stumpted again. I just got through installing the torsion style limited slip. Took the truck out for a test drive and it is behaving EXACTLY the same as it was. Rear tires are locked together under any turn at all, forward or backward.
Since I have an entirely different carrier, that can't be the issue. What the hell else could it be?!?
For reference, this is a 2017 GMC Sierra 2500HD with a duramax. Pretty much only been used as a tow rig. No warning lights are on.



My guess is that the rear isn't actually locked up, it's just the easier end to release the stress of the different wheel speed. (Unless loaded with weight in the bed.)
And the rear needs some decent "differential " action with the length of the truck.
So it pushed the stored energy out into a rear tire.
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