We spent our last update improving the suspension of our 2001 Ford F-250 tow vehicle, finishing with a truck that drove down the road as well as anything we’ve ever towed with: no drama, no issues, no mental strain after a 10-hour tow. The perfect tow vehicle disappears from the tow, and our suspension finally had.
Too bad the driveline …
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My goodness those rocker panels and cab corners are beautiful.
I ended up getting a different truck to solve this exact issue. Your Opa was wise.
Wow! I had no idea that you could buy a Super Duty without an LSD, let alone a 4wd model. That was one of the things I looked for when I bought my '07 F150 4wd when I bought it.
I didn't either until I got stuck in the mud in my yard.
Older Fords are a lot less likely to have been equipped with and LSD from the factory as compared to GMs. There was a big upcharge and a lot of times they were not part of option packages.
GregAmy
New Reader
11/4/21 9:44 a.m.
I bought a TruTrac from Summit for my '01 2WD PSD Excursion (seriously, someone bought this w/o spec'ing an LSD??)
Glad to see you like it, but can we do the install part of this ASAP? I'm about to pay someone to do it for me (not sure I know how to setup the side/backlash...c'mon, talk me into it.)
Really clear breakdown, thank you!
CAinCA said:
Wow! I had no idea that you could buy a Super Duty without an LSD, let alone a 4wd model. That was one of the things I looked for when I bought my '07 F150 4wd when I bought it.
I bought my '01 new and I seem to recall from when i ordered it that the LSD was a stand alone option. I don't think it was particularly expensive but you had to select the box.
Humvee's use torsen/helical differentials to great effect offroading...left foot/hand braking to provide a bit of resistance when wheel(s) in air to transfer power to ones on the ground.
Eaton Trutrac is what am going to install on my 2WD M226 Nissan Frontier 12-bolt rear end (found on all 6-speed manual, electronic-locking, and Titan rearends)... tired of spinning inside tire even more now because of removing the Front antiroll bar [for smoother ride on rough surfaces/offroad to go with 1" larger AT tires.] Also don't like brake wear the electronic traction system adds to rear pads in addition to cutting power... helical geared differential will give better traction on loose surfaces along with better turn in under power.
The factory torsen differential was great on my FR-S... would have absolutely sucked if it had an open differential.
Good wright up on the different types. I enjoyed that.
GregAmy
New Reader
12/16/21 10:40 a.m.
In reply to GregAmy :
Tom, where's our installation article...? ;)
Working on it! But I paid somebody to do the heavy lifting here (literally). The F-250 doesn't really fit on my lift at home.
This is the install on my Ford 9", which is a little different than this Salisbury style rear end.
For the Salisbury (this, GM 10- and 12-bolts, Ford 8,8, etc), it's just finding the right combination of shims to have bearing pre-load with the right back lash. I've mic'd through my local truck shops box of shims to find some that would work for me when swapping in an LSD.
For those with Ford Sterling 10.25 and 10.5" axles, you can buy brand new OEM Ford e-lockers for $500. The exact same unit that's in new powerstrokes. They come with a pigtail that you need to supply power to, otherwise it drops right in.
Ford PN: BC3Z-4026-B