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Would a true- trac third member be a good up-grade for a street driver?
motorhead- Posts : 75
Join date : 2012-02-19
Location : North Carolina
Re: true- trac
Absolutely, they work very nicely i've used a few now
Gregaust- Posts : 625
Join date : 2009-08-09
true-trac
Well I just got one to install in my F-150 9" rear along with a full floating assembly with chromoly axles and I was hoping I made a good choice because there are more than a few different choices to make.
motorhead- Posts : 75
Join date : 2012-02-19
Location : North Carolina
Re: true- trac
I have one in my truck now and Couldn't be Happier with it . Performs Very WELL !!!!!!
OldRed70- Posts : 155
Join date : 2011-12-03
Age : 55
Location : Valdosta Ga.
Re: true- trac
The tru-trac will hold up fine. The issue is even though you are going full floater set up on the 9", it's still probably not going to hold up the the 44" tires you plan to drive around with. It might as long as you stay of the skinny pedal, but any little romps on the throttle or decent offroad runs will shatter those axle shafts.
kjett- Posts : 1169
Join date : 2009-09-15
Location : Virginia
Re: true- trac
im running a truetrac and they work very good on the street. on the track they seem to go away in the 60' after 3 or 4 passes
quick 52- Posts : 612
Join date : 2011-01-14
Age : 73
Location : leonard mi.
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