Hi All,
I am fast approaching a much anticipated suspension and rear differential upgrade on the Ford transit 250 van i am converting. I got a great deal on an open dif van and have always planned to upgrade but don't want to go all in on 4wd. I had originally planned on an eaton e-locker, but then changed my mind to trutrac because it is more "seamless". I'm strongly considering switching back to the e-locker for better off road ability.
A little about our use. Mostly on road driving but we did get stuck in the sand a couple times last year, BLM and park land, and had to use traction boards to get out. Snow isn't a big part of our lives but even so we have ended up driving through solid snow getting where were going and had to turn back once because we were losing traction. Mostly we'd like to extend our range onto poorly maintained BLM type roads in warmer weather.
My take is that the locker will provide the best off road capability and the open diff great on road. The trutrac is a little more of a compromise in both areas. However, both seem like great options.
Any advice here on which way to go here?
I am fast approaching a much anticipated suspension and rear differential upgrade on the Ford transit 250 van i am converting. I got a great deal on an open dif van and have always planned to upgrade but don't want to go all in on 4wd. I had originally planned on an eaton e-locker, but then changed my mind to trutrac because it is more "seamless". I'm strongly considering switching back to the e-locker for better off road ability.
A little about our use. Mostly on road driving but we did get stuck in the sand a couple times last year, BLM and park land, and had to use traction boards to get out. Snow isn't a big part of our lives but even so we have ended up driving through solid snow getting where were going and had to turn back once because we were losing traction. Mostly we'd like to extend our range onto poorly maintained BLM type roads in warmer weather.
My take is that the locker will provide the best off road capability and the open diff great on road. The trutrac is a little more of a compromise in both areas. However, both seem like great options.
Any advice here on which way to go here?