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Is the "Anti-Slip" differential the old Sure-Grip?

Started by Tilar, January 08, 2012, 06:39:32 AM

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Tilar

I picked up a 98 Ram 1500 pretty cheap a few months ago, and it has listed on the sticker under the hood that it has a 3.55 anti-slip differential.

I was curious what this had inside to make it not slip? Is it the clutch/dana style or the cone style or what? Main reason I'm asking is when I make a turn this thing makes enough noise that I can hear it over the radio.

I went to Chrysler and picked up a bottle of the additive and that didn't seem to help at all.   Any suggestions?
Dave  

God must love stupid people; He made so many.



Chryco Psycho

Obviously you need to pull the cover & take a look , something is not right . I am not sure what system was used in that year

oldkimmer

..................Have a look , then new oil and  2 additive................kim.........
Back in the good old days 1968 charger rt 440 magnum . 1968  charger 383 magnum. The Beast has been Unleashed!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

John_Kunkel


Your truck has the Trac-loc differential which is a clutch-type.

When you encounter chattering noise in turns, the factory recommends completely draining and refilling the rear end with the recommended lube...after that, make a dozen slow figure-eight turns to distribute the fresh lube in the clutches. 
Pardon me but my karma just ran over your dogma.

Tilar

Dave  

God must love stupid people; He made so many.



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