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Actually a posi doesn't lock up or kick in. It has a set of clutches in between the two axles inside the diff that are pressed together. These clutches will hold the axes together so that they spin at the same rate unless there is enough force on one wheel (turning a corner for example) to make it slip the clutches and turn at a different speed, or the clutches are worn out. If your truck has a lot of miles on it and the posi has never been checked or rebuilt it might not be effective anymore. Back when I was racing we used to pack extra clutch disks in these to make the force even greater to resist slipping. GM though has some kind of gear based setup though that will actually lock after a wheel starts to slip I believe...
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99' F150 XLT 4.6
95' 347ci. Mustang - drag car / toy
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