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xXcecinestpasXx 06-14-2006 09:03 PM

Posi Trac for a 01' XLT
 
Hey there, just wondering if anybody knew anybody who made a posi trac. gears for a 01 Ranger XLT ?? if you know hit me up, I think I will start at Jegs

SoundPer4mance 06-14-2006 09:09 PM

OEM Traclocks are pretty cheap for the 7.5, i saw a new one ebay for around $200, cant beat that.

telemaster1952 06-16-2006 09:11 PM

is a posi trac the same as a LSD?

Wowak 06-17-2006 09:34 AM

Yes, Posi-Traction is Ford's trade name for their clutch-type limited slip differential. Ford made 7.5 and 8.8" versions, so be sure you're getting the right one for your truck (the Ranger has randomly come with 7.5 and 8.8" axles as well.) My 8.8 posi came out of a friend's 5.0 Mustang when he upgraded to a locker-type diff for drag racing. I rebuilt it with a ~$50 clutch kit and its been humming along ever since.

Brigrat 06-17-2006 11:29 AM

Isn't Posi-traction GM's name for limited slip? I am pretty sure Eaton and GM are the Posi people. Chrysler uses Trac-Lok, and ford calls it something else.

tekrsq 06-26-2006 02:06 PM

When you guys switch out your diffs, do you put in new bearing kits? My truck has 80,000mi on it, and I haven't had any bearing problems. Everybody that's been quoting me to switch out my diffs includes a bearing kit. I just want to make sure they aren't throwing in a little "extra" with the work.

V8 Level II 06-26-2006 03:31 PM


Originally Posted by Brigrat
Isn't Posi-traction GM's name for limited slip? I am pretty sure Eaton and GM are the Posi people. Chrysler uses Trac-Lok, and ford calls it something else.

GM = Positraction
Ford = Traction-Lok
Chrysler/Jeep = Sure-Grip or Trac-Lok

All are trade names for a clutch type limited slip differential.

xXcecinestpasXx 07-08-2006 08:33 PM

Anybody seen one? would like to get a nice double line burn out

OffRoad 4x4 07-09-2006 07:58 AM

The FORD Traction Loc is a light to medium duty limited slip traction device....
Several months ago I installed a Detroit TruTrac gear driven torque sensing limited slip. This limited slip is almost identical in design and performance to the Torsen that normally comes in the FX 4 Level II.

Have run one in my 98 Jeep Cherokee for 6 years. OffRoad and highway performance are fabulous.

http://www.fototime.com/4563EE9D2C74C35/standard.jpg


Torsen limited slip:
Torsen

TrueTrac limited slip:
TrueTrac

OR 4x4

phatspeed7x 07-09-2006 10:04 AM

If your ranger has the 8.8" rear ring gear your in luck. Several companys make Limited slip. I have the stock limited slip in the back of my 2002 4x4 offroad. Works awesome. My buddy keeter just ordered a Powertrax No-slip traction system for his 04 ranger 4x4. This awesome unit combines the the power of harsh lockers, with the qiet smoothness of lower traction limited slip posi. The guy he bought it from had a video of a 1999 2wd 1500 Ram that was playing in a snowy ditch that had the unit installed. He could go almost any where the 4x4s could. Keeter liked what he saw and ordered one up. $500 is what he paid. I'm sure if you shop around you may be able to get a better price.


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