Are you already slipping and losing control, or are you just used to the reliability of a LSD? The simulated LSD using the brakes is actually very impressive, and worked fantastic for me in the snow storm we just dealt with in the NorthEast; I highly recommend waiting a few months to see how that works, as I would personally go for a full locking diff and skip the mechanical LSD if I were to start down that path, but only if I ran into situations where the simulated LSD couldn't cut it (such as moderate off roading).I have 3.92 open diff. Was wondering if anyone has ever added lsd or e-locker and what it costs. It was a big mistake by me buying a truck without it. Thanks in advance.
John
Are you already slipping and losing control, or are you just used to the reliability of a LSD? The simulated LSD using the brakes is actually very impressive, and worked fantastic for me in the snow storm we just dealt with in the NorthEast; I highly recommend waiting a few months to see how that works, as I would personally go for a full locking diff and skip the mechanical LSD if I were to start down that path, but only if I ran into situations where the simulated LSD couldn't cut it (such as moderate off roading).
If I was inside the truck and didn't know what was included, and you told me it had a mechanical LSD, I would 100% believe it. The technology is amazingly impressive.Chris, how is the simulated LSD treating you on hills? Any worries at this point in the winter?
If I was inside the truck and didn't know what was included, and you told me it had a mechanical LSD, I would 100% believe it. The technology is amazingly impressive.
Note that it will not replace a full locking diff, but at this point I don't think they need to offer the mechanical LSD anymore; perhaps rally track racing could benefit from a lsd over a locking diff and need the mechanical version? I don't know about the scenarios where mechanical LSD would shine over locking diff or simulated LSD, but I would never choose the mechanical lsd option again for any vehicles with this technology level.
Remember, you can't turn the mechanical lsd off, but you can turn off (or at least heavy reduce, not sure on the specifics on deactivating completely) the simulated LSD when you want one wheel to spin, and I find that the logic level makes it much less likely for the truck to slip sideways with low traction then with a mechanical lsd.
I'm a bit lost here... For me "lsd" means "lysergic diethylamide acid", I highly doubt this would help in off-road situations![]()
Hahaha! Nope, i'm from the early 70's but in my youth I might have seen too many psychedelic-era movies... In reboadcast of course.You must be an "acid head" from the sixies. Peace, brother!![]()