Ted15 wrote:
Be VERY picky who you let mess with your axles.
Trutracs are great, I had two of them until the shop that couldn't get it right blamed it on the Trutrac. I now have an Eaton e-locker in the front with a Trutrac in the rear with 4.10's. It takes a day per axle depending where you take it plus parts. Some places make you buy the parts from them so check before but the parts.
You won't find an axle for the KK in a bone yard with 4.10's, they didn't make one.
You'll love the performance and the Trutrac has served me well for a couple years now. I tow a heavy pop up and I can really tell the difference. One thing that I think would be a good addition is a programmer, the program that's in there is quite doggish.
Every time they redid my front, they removed it. Make sure you get an alignment afterwards. They didn't tell me they removed my lower control arms and I was driving around with the front out of alignment for a couple months, not far but my tires started wearing unevenly.
Trutracs are great in the snow. It's hard to steer in 4WD with the locker engaged. Trutracs seem to be the best option for every day driving and they work pretty well of road too. I wouldn't left the Trutrac in but the shop that installed it wouldn't repair it any more, they wanted to put it back to stock, that wasn't an option so I paid the difference and got an e-locker. It should do better off road.
The shop I'm looking, Drivetrain specialists in metro Detroit, has good reviews, although I don't know how much IFS diffs they work on. How is the e-locker? I was thinking of something like that, but I feel I'd get more use out of a LSD front in the snow/mud then I would a locker off-road. I was also considering looking for a spare front axle for them to setup on the bench that I would be able to install myself.