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Old 06-27-2008, 10:11 PM   #2
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Default Re: Powertrax Lock-Right -vs- No-Slip

They will make a little noise when unlocking when cornering. Can't tell you about the new one. The tried and true Detroit Lockers made noise too, but they were almost bullet proof for a street / strip car. If your car is mainly driven on the street, a clutch style limited slip diff is the way to go. Currie makes a Traction Loc differential for the 8" that works real well.
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