For my 2005 TJ Sport Automatic (42RLE),
I am currently running 31" tires, not expecting to go any larger in the near future.
I am going to re-gear from the factory 3.73 to 4.56.
I've been down the rabbit hole the past few days, researching, reading here and on forums all over the internet about ELocker and Truetrac, considering every different variation of these two.
(1) ELockers Front and Back
(2) Truetrac Front and Back
(3) Elocker Front, Truetrac Back
(4) Truetrac Front, Elocker Back
I've read arguments in support of each of these options. The arguments are largely based on use cases, obviously with rock crawlers going for option (1). Daily drivers, particularly those who drive in snow, seem to lean towards incorporating Truetrac in some way.
However, for those going with Truetrac, it's hard to tell how much of the arguments are driven by cost differences. There's about a $1000 difference between options (1) and (2). Also, sometimes you hear Truetrac recommended for the Rear because the Jeep has the Dana 35 and they don't have the funds to upgrade to Dana 44.
I have the Dana 44 Rear with factory LSD and Dana 30 Front.
I'm trying to figure out - if there were no price difference between the ELockers and Truetrac, would there be any good reason to go with the Truetrac, either in the front, back, or both?
I expect to be driving on snowy highways sometimes - would the Truetrac offer enough of an advantage there to be worthwhile? My thinking is in those conditions, the combination of 4WD, good tires, and reasonable driving would give good traction anyway even with unlocked (open) differentials.
Also, the shop is West Coast Differentials in Rancho Cordova, CA, and they suggested installing Sierra gears. Any thoughts on these?
I am currently running 31" tires, not expecting to go any larger in the near future.
I am going to re-gear from the factory 3.73 to 4.56.
I've been down the rabbit hole the past few days, researching, reading here and on forums all over the internet about ELocker and Truetrac, considering every different variation of these two.
(1) ELockers Front and Back
(2) Truetrac Front and Back
(3) Elocker Front, Truetrac Back
(4) Truetrac Front, Elocker Back
I've read arguments in support of each of these options. The arguments are largely based on use cases, obviously with rock crawlers going for option (1). Daily drivers, particularly those who drive in snow, seem to lean towards incorporating Truetrac in some way.
However, for those going with Truetrac, it's hard to tell how much of the arguments are driven by cost differences. There's about a $1000 difference between options (1) and (2). Also, sometimes you hear Truetrac recommended for the Rear because the Jeep has the Dana 35 and they don't have the funds to upgrade to Dana 44.
I have the Dana 44 Rear with factory LSD and Dana 30 Front.
I'm trying to figure out - if there were no price difference between the ELockers and Truetrac, would there be any good reason to go with the Truetrac, either in the front, back, or both?
I expect to be driving on snowy highways sometimes - would the Truetrac offer enough of an advantage there to be worthwhile? My thinking is in those conditions, the combination of 4WD, good tires, and reasonable driving would give good traction anyway even with unlocked (open) differentials.
Also, the shop is West Coast Differentials in Rancho Cordova, CA, and they suggested installing Sierra gears. Any thoughts on these?
