Anti Slip has me spinning
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I would take it to a shop that specializes in gears and axles and have them look at it. Other wise the ARB is the best, and one of only a few available for these rear axles.
I wouldn't suggest either of those methods...
Lots of folks are happy with the performance of the LSD, so it sounds like something is amiss.
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Yep, it is a gas/brake timing & driver issue using the brake to engage the LSD then continue. The truck has to be allowed to idle forward, light touch on the brake to sync both axles then easy on and go with both. Most folks like to gas it out of the gate which is why one tire peel outs. I learned this on my Chevy with the G80.
My 2c worth... and I've done this several times on an incline.
1) Facing uphill. Right side in grass, left on asphalt. Right side will always spin.
2) Turn around. Face downhill. Right side on asphalt, left in the grass. It'll burn the rubber off the right rear in reverse.
3) Does the same thing with both tires on asphalt in cases 1 & 2.
I always joked that the idiots at Dodge must have put the thing in upside down. Either way, it's complete crap w/o 4wd even when the ground is dry.
1) Facing uphill. Right side in grass, left on asphalt. Right side will always spin.
2) Turn around. Face downhill. Right side on asphalt, left in the grass. It'll burn the rubber off the right rear in reverse.
3) Does the same thing with both tires on asphalt in cases 1 & 2.
I always joked that the idiots at Dodge must have put the thing in upside down. Either way, it's complete crap w/o 4wd even when the ground is dry.
My 2c worth... and I've done this several times on an incline.
1) Facing uphill. Right side in grass, left on asphalt. Right side will always spin.
I always joked that the idiots at Dodge must have put the thing in upside down. Either way, it's complete crap w/o 4wd even when the ground is dry.
1) Facing uphill. Right side in grass, left on asphalt. Right side will always spin.
I always joked that the idiots at Dodge must have put the thing in upside down. Either way, it's complete crap w/o 4wd even when the ground is dry.
There is no G. There is no G. Repeat after me, THERE IS NO G!
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I use it when off in the mud. But I'm also pretty quick to go into 4hi too when off the pavement. I don't like tearing up the ground if I don't have to.
As for on road driving, I've never considered the LSD to be any kind of assistance or tool.
As for on road driving, I've never considered the LSD to be any kind of assistance or tool.
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I agree 100% and I do the same offroad.
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