Rear is definitely open and the front diff doesn't even turn the axles, (it makes a lotta noise though!) there is some carnage which I still need to inspect. The weather has not been real cooperative in the Pac NW this spring.
If the front doesn't work at all, and it's definitely the differential that's the problem (as opposed to tcase or hubs) then I suppose you have a choice once you dig in. If it needs a new carrier, I'd be inclined to install a truetrac at that time. I am guessing it would still be significantly more expensive than keeping it an open diff. Truetracs are not what I consider cheap.
I'd seriously consider getting something in the rear though. I don't know how well the rear 10 bolts hold up to a truetrac, but either that, or a 14SF with a govlock. Those can be had relatively inexpensively, but they aren't just a drop in, other work will need done (perches, shocks, figure out the lug studs, etc).
Rear *really* helps being non-open. I can't emphasize that enough. It helps even on muddy roads, where you don't have to keep the speed up to make progress. You can let the axle do the work. There are a couple of spots I drive fairly regularly in the woods that are impassable with an open rear, but I can get through both with the rear locked.
Not saying "My 2wd can go anywhere a 4wd can!", just that in mild conditions, a locked rear makes a significant difference. But so will an operable front axle lol.
Hard to tell, but when dry this slough would be impassable by any 2wd car. This was 2wd.
