Traction
Traction
Alright this is just a crazy question. I own a 2wd truck and iw aswondering what ways i coul dget better traction through out the winters besides sand bags in the bed and studded tires. somewhere i came across an article saying installing an LSD would improve traction offroad/onroad in situations like snow. Is this true? What other meathods could be used to increase traction?
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summit has the ford racing limited slip carrier assembly for 260 bucks w/o tax
summit has the ford racing limited slip carrier assembly for 260 bucks w/o tax
Last edited by Matts ford; Nov 17, 2009 at 08:30 PM.
awesome thanks for the tips guys! im a novice mechanic with a few friends who know what they are doing. I would love to do this on my own but, would this be something i could alone? if there is a good tech article on this can you refer me to it?
You could always duck tape a couple of your friends to the left & right fenders, each with a big bag of rock salt! Short beer runs anyway.
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Doing a carrier swap is not particularly difficult if you have all the necessary tools and a shop manual but it is really not a job for beginners. There is almost zero room for error in putting a rear end together. If none of your friends have done one before, it will be the blind leading the blind.
hahaha i like ymeski's answer the best. Well one of my friends is my ex's dad who has rebuilt a few cars and trucks plus he's got everything i'll need as far as tools. What's an eta on this kinda thing? Would this be the one i should get?
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/FMS-M-4204-F318/
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/FMS-M-4204-F318/
Last edited by andrew_516; Nov 17, 2009 at 10:30 PM.


