Upgrade from 2wd open diff
#31
Renaissance Honky
Another vote for the Tru-Trac.
#32
That's simply not true. Trac locks were available at least up through 2014, they just aren't as common as the e-locker or open diff. FX4 got the e-locker starting in 09. When I was looking for a new 2012/2013 almost every 4x4 on a dealer lot near me had the 3.55 e locker. It was ~ $450 upgrade (MSRP) from the standard open rear (3.31 I think was standard). The 3.55 LS was something was over a $2000 upgrade from standard. I've read that the migration to e-lockers over LS was largely due to the ABS/traction control systems, not sure if that holds any water or not.
but as far as the OP, the newest rear axle that's a direct bolt in fit will be from 1996. It would be cheap, but very little chance a 23 yr old TL would be any good. Then the rest of the axle is of condition as well.
but as far as the OP, the newest rear axle that's a direct bolt in fit will be from 1996. It would be cheap, but very little chance a 23 yr old TL would be any good. Then the rest of the axle is of condition as well.
They may have been available, but extremely hard to find in a used axle. Anything older than 10 years would require a rebuild just due to age and from sitting around, so yes I stand by what I said that a used axle would not be any less expensive, and would probably cost much more than just putting in a new carrier.
#33
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They may have been available, but extremely hard to find in a used axle. Anything older than 10 years would require a rebuild just due to age and from sitting around, so yes I stand by what I said that a used axle would not be any less expensive, and would probably cost much more than just putting in a new carrier.
They may have been available, but extremely hard to find in a used axle. Anything older than 10 years would require a rebuild just due to age and from sitting around, so yes I stand by what I said that a used axle would not be any less expensive, and would probably cost much more than just putting in a new carrier.
#34
OK, go find a rebuilt axle, with a LS, plus the labor to install it including 4 wheel alignment and show us that it is less than the $1000 to install a Tru-Trak. When I say rebuilt, I mean all new bearings, (carrier, pinion, axles), new brake lines and hoses. The question was, would it be cheaper to swap axles and answer is NO.
#35
OK, go find a rebuilt axle, with a LS, plus the labor to install it including 4 wheel alignment and show us that it is less than the $1000 to install a Tru-Trak. When I say rebuilt, I mean all new bearings, (carrier, pinion, axles), new brake lines and hoses. The question was, would it be cheaper to swap axles and answer is NO.
Last edited by Mark Miller; 03-06-2019 at 01:30 AM.
#37
Senior Member
OK, go find a rebuilt axle, with a LS, plus the labor to install it including 4 wheel alignment and show us that it is less than the $1000 to install a Tru-Trak. When I say rebuilt, I mean all new bearings, (carrier, pinion, axles), new brake lines and hoses. The question was, would it be cheaper to swap axles and answer is NO.
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