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Old 01-04-2006, 12:42 PM
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BEWARE Eaton True Trac - bolts fall out

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Just thought I'd drop you folks a little warning.

Here's photos of my Eaton Truetrac which the bolts fell out of in under 10,000 miles destroying my entire rear end - truetrac = garbage, new ring and pinion = garbage, new bearings = garbage, housing = garbage, axles = garbage. Replacement of the third member alone will be in excess of $1500, plus axles, bearings etc.

There are NO safety locking devices on the 8 truetrac bolts!

Eaton refused warranty on this item which was clearly a defect in their assembly process.

Truck has a stock motor and stock tires and is run 100% on the street.

Guess I won’t be running Eaton truegarbage in my Toyota again.

In a conversation with Reider they say that while this is not a common occurance, it does occur with some regularity since there is no retention system.




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Old 01-04-2006, 12:47 PM
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i bought an entire rear axle with locker in it from a guy on the board for $300 drum to drum.

i would go that route before i spent all the money to fix all the parts individually.
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I have been looking into a limited slip for the front... scratch eaton from the list if they won't stand behind their product.. and no shopping at 4wheelparts...

dont'cha love the internet..

Thanks bro
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That is too bad. I have Detroit TrueTracs front and rear, and have never had an issue in 6 years. Of course, they were manufactured by Tractech when I got them. It makes me wonder if there are QC issues with Eaton.

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Eaton makes the Posi Limited Slip: http://www.traction.eaton.com/prod5.htm

TracTech makes the Detroit TrueTrac: http://www.tractech.com/Products.htm#slip

I have been on one run where bolts backed out of a TrueTrac, but that was do to the installer not putting them in right and it was repaired at no charge from what I understand. I had no problems with bolts on my old TrueTrac while I ran it.
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Originally Posted by 4Crawler
Eaton makes the Posi Limited Slip: http://www.traction.eaton.com/prod5.htm

TracTech makes the Detroit TrueTrac: http://www.tractech.com/Products.htm#slip
According to post #6 here Eaton now makes the TrueTrac LSD.
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Ah, looks as if Eaton purchased TracTech then. Was not aware of that. But different mgmt./mfg. could mean production quality or customer service has changed as well.
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ok, so it looks like the only things that are garbage is the 3rd and maybe the truetrac. there is no way that R&P or the axleshafts are garbage.

if you insist that they are garbage, i will buy all that garbage for $10 + shipping from you
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Napolean, what you need to understand is that the end caps for the truetrac are bolt on, the end caps hold the bearings, therefore the entire carrier was flopping around = damage. Ring damage is visable.

Not to mention all the metal floating around in there.
Housing, carrier (truetrac), R&P and bearings are all ruined. Left side axle splines show also signifigant damage from the wobbling that occured. Right side shows some, but not near as bad.

The entire thing is garbage. I'm going to hang onto it for a bit in case I need evidence, but if you want it and will pay the freight you are welcome to it.


At this point I'm not sure what I'll do to repair my truck.

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