View Full Version : Traction Options for D80
Midnite
03-20-2012, 12:30 PM
I'm really getting sick of the lack of traction I have with the Trac-loc in my Dana 80. My truck originally came with an open diff, and I had a local driveline shop install a Trac-loc.
It seems that there were a lot more options available for the D70 back when I had my 1992 truck. Back then, I was looking hard at a Detroit locker but ended up going with a Powr-loc and was very happy with it. Unfortunately neither appear to be available for the D80.
I'd really prefer a locker at this point but I'm having trouble finding anything. Anyone have any experience here that can point me in the right direction?
Thanks,
Mike
Midnite
03-27-2012, 04:15 PM
A week later and over 50 views and nobody has any suggestions?
jstone44720
03-28-2012, 09:16 AM
Just saw this one. I have had good luck with the Truetrac in mine. It is a worm gear type LSD. It disappears when not needed - no chirping tires or bad steering manners, and always spins both tires when traction is poor. It treated me well during the snow this year. The install on mine was easy as well. D80 carrier changes are a snap.
Midnite
03-28-2012, 03:24 PM
Interesting--I'm not familiar with the Truetrac. I'll have to look that one up.
I wasn't too worried about the bad manners of a locker, but the increased tire wear is something I'd love to avoid, so this may be just what I'm looking for. Thanks!
johnh
05-05-2012, 09:05 AM
I'm really getting sick of the lack of traction I have with the Trac-loc in my Dana 80. My truck originally came with an open diff, and I had a local driveline shop install a Trac-loc.
It seems that there were a lot more options available for the D70 back when I had my 1992 truck. Back then, I was looking hard at a Detroit locker but ended up going with a Powr-loc and was very happy with it. Unfortunately neither appear to be available for the D80.
I'd really prefer a locker at this point but I'm having trouble finding anything. Anyone have any experience here that can point me in the right direction?
Thanks,
Mike
re stack the clutches in the trac lock, they are stacked to eliminate customer complaints, not for performance
1-5-3-6-2-4
05-10-2012, 06:16 PM
I've had a Detroit True Trac in a D80 and and now in my D110. love 'em. If you drive on the street, thats the way to go.
totalloser
01-06-2013, 09:32 PM
I would steer away from the True trac if you are already unhappy with with a clutch type posi. The performance difference isn't much.
http://accuautoparts.com/list1.jsp
Here's listings from one random vendor for the d80 but note: The Detroit locker is for 4.10 and lower gears (4.56 etc.) I have heard of folks having the carrier machined to accept 3.73 and taller gears though.
Lunchbox lockers like Lock Rights fit in the open carrier, but I wouldn't use them in a daily driver due to longevity unless you don't mind replacing the guts once in a while and having rough on-road handling comparable to a Detroit locker.
I'm going to have to look for "restacking" the clutch pack though. I hadn't heard that before. Guessing they didn't stack the packs steel/clutch/steel/clutch but instead steel/steel/clutch/clutch? You can also shim the preload springs on most clutch type positractions.
totalloser
01-06-2013, 09:43 PM
re stack the clutches in the trac lock, they are stacked to eliminate customer complaints, not for performance
Ahhh, that is SLICK, I am SO doing it on mine! :D
http://www.ringpinion.com/b2c/ProductDetails.aspx?ProdID=6223&Product=YPKD80-PC-T/L&Brand=Yukon_Gear_and_Axle&ShowAA=True&Year=0&Model=&DriveType=&DiffId=153&Source=DiffWizard
http://www.turbodieselregister.com/forums/showthread.php?86746-Restack-of-D80-Trac-lock
Looks more like 300 bucks though.
Clutches plus spiders/sides for $240
http://accuautoparts.com/axledetails.jsp?parts_id=DAN:2003857
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