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Eaton Truetrac Front Diff Locker

I have been searching for a front "locker" for my 06 V8 4Runner and the only thing I have been able to find as of yet without an air locker or Lakka locker is from Just Differentials. They list it for an 8" reverse front diff, part number 913A612, they list this as for a Land Cruiser/ FJ from 1990-2007, I have also found part number 913A609 which is listed for an 8" but non IFS, however when I go to the Eaton website they state its for an 8.4. What are your thoughts ?? I am not really wanting to use the previously mentioned options just because they are not my preference. If it will only work on the 8.4 what are the possibilities of installing that diff in my 4Runner ?? Or if you know of a different part number for me to use in the front that would be better. Thanks in advance.




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Do a rear locker/truetrac and leave the front to ATRAC to take care of. Is this for trail running or onroad use? The locker you listed won't work for the front, Land Cruisers have a 8" solid front axle.
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Seems like ARB or Harrop are the only options for the front. I think a TrueTrac woulda actually work pretty well up front with the ATRAC but I'm not sure they make it.
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Do a rear locker/truetrac and leave the front to ATRAC to take care of. Is this for trail running or onroad use? The locker you listed won't work for the front, Land Cruisers have a 8" solid front axle.

It is for on road and weekend off roading, I don't want a locker for obvious reasons, and limited slips wear out over time, and I don't want an air locker because they can fail when your compressor stops or develop an air leak. I understand some of that is unlikely but I want to be able to install and forget about it if you know where I am coming from.
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Seems like ARB or Harrop are the only options for the front. I think a TrueTrac woulda actually work pretty well up front with the ATRAC but I'm not sure they make it.

I am unsure why they make them for pre 1997 but nothing newer, I looked up their website and it was the same information. I guess I one dot have one apart to compare the front and rear side by side to see what will work or at least the differences.
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I tried to go this route without success. I have one in the rear of mine and settled on an ARB up front. Had there been one available I'd be running it now. I've seen that the Land Rover offroad crowd does this and they report success in running it up front. Just like the capability of the TT in the rear complemented with ATRAC, I would see it a plus up front as well in most conditions.

My research stopped just short of calling Eaton on the availability / possibility of having a front one. Maybe try that. I like mine so much I want to upgrade my MY19 with a TT, but with the different diff size it does not seem to be an option I see right now.
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I have been searching for a front "locker" for my 06 V8 4Runner and the only thing I have been able to find as of yet without an air locker or Lakka locker is from Just Differentials. They list it for an 8" reverse front diff, part number 913A612, they list this as for a Land Cruiser/ FJ from 1990-2007, I have also found part number 913A609 which is listed for an 8" but non IFS, however when I go to the Eaton website they state its for an 8.4. What are your thoughts ?? I am not really wanting to use the previously mentioned options just because they are not my preference. If it will only work on the 8.4 what are the possibilities of installing that diff in my 4Runner ?? Or if you know of a different part number for me to use in the front that would be better. Thanks in advance.




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New to the 4th gen game, but I've had a couple 3rd gens and a taco with an elocker. A locked 3rd gen will get you pretty much anywhere you need to go. Obviously these 4th gens are a bit bigger and less nimble but I'd assume you'd be fine with having just the rear locked. Another thing to consider with having an automatic locker in the front is these v8s are full time 4 wheel drive. I think you would encounter some sketchy driving situations with an automatic locker in the front on a fulltime 4wd truck. I have a solid axle first gen with a detroit in the front and it is a bear when locked and gives your shoulders a workout.
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New to the 4th gen game, but I've had a couple 3rd gens and a taco with an elocker. A locked 3rd gen will get you pretty much anywhere you need to go. Obviously these 4th gens are a bit bigger and less nimble but I'd assume you'd be fine with having just the rear locked. Another thing to consider with having an automatic locker in the front is these v8s are full time 4 wheel drive. I think you would encounter some sketchy driving situations with an automatic locker in the front on a fulltime 4wd truck. I have a solid axle first gen with a detroit in the front and it is a bear when locked and gives your shoulders a workout.
Yes a locker up front is a completely different animal than an LSD. The LSD option like a TT offers 100% drivability in all conditions rather than the on/off nature of the lockers. This is why I went this route at least for the rear of my truck. Some cars even have this stock (Subaru STi and the current Ford Raptor quickly comes to mind), so up front on an AWD vehicle like the V8's won't be a negative.

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Yes a locker up front is a completely different animal than an LSD. The LSD option like a TT offers 100% drivability in all conditions rather than the on/off nature of the lockers. This is why I went this route at least for the rear of my truck. Some cars even have this stock (Subaru STi and the current Ford Raptor quickly comes to mind), so up front on an AWD vehicle like the V8's won't be a negative.

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So can you tell when the Eaton TT locks and unlocks or is it invisible in operation? Just trying to wrap my head around it when compared to a typical 'lunchbox' locker that engages under acceleration. It seems the TT does the same thing?
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So can you tell when the Eaton TT locks and unlocks or is it invisible in operation? Just trying to wrap my head around it when compared to a typical 'lunchbox' locker that engages under acceleration. It seems the TT does the same thing?
It is completely seamless. No noise or abnormal behavior other than when I punch it both wheels will spin up and let me drift for a moment before TCS kicks in and kills the fun. It's just a different design of how it goes about doing it's job.
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It is completely seamless. No noise or abnormal behavior other than when I punch it both wheels will spin up and let me drift for a moment before TCS kicks in and kills the fun. It's just a different design of how it goes about doing it's job.
I did a little research and it seems like a pretty good traction aid when it comes to durability and streetability except when a tire is in the air or has close to zero traction it doesn't engage at all, but I'd imagine at this point ATRAC will do its thing to help.
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It is completely seamless. No noise or abnormal behavior other than when I punch it both wheels will spin up and let me drift for a moment before TCS kicks in and kills the fun. It's just a different design of how it goes about doing it's job.
Man, this seems like a great option for a daily. Hearing my rearend click and bang on every corner is getting old. If I didn't already source an elocker id be all over one of these.
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I did a little research and it seems like a pretty good traction aid when it comes to durability and streetability except when a tire is in the air or has close to zero traction it doesn't engage at all, but I'd imagine at this point ATRAC will do its thing to help.
This is basically the whole idea. It's better than a completely open diff, not as aggressive as a locker. If a wheel were to be up in the air the ATRAC will significantly add to it's mechanical advantage. For the old school off-roader (no computer assists), some simple brake tapping/riding will help this LSD out.

The car will not move with one of the wheels in the air. If one wheel is in the air or has no traction at all, it will only take very little torque to turn that wheel. It is necessary to apply torque to the gears to generate the required thrust force to maintain the bias ratio. Without torque, the gears will not be pressed together and no friction will be generated, so the gears can rotate freely. The unloaded wheel will have high speed, but can only transfer very little or no torque. The helical LSD will send torque to the wheel with traction according to the bias ratio (~4:1), BUT four times zero still equals zero. This means the wheel with grip will not receive any torque and the LSD acts as an open differential.
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I FOUND THIS LINK THAT MAY GIVE SOME HOPE ALL OF US WHO WANT THE TORSEN FRONT DIFF. HERE IS A LENGTHY ARTICLE ABOUT SOMEONE WHO DID THIS WITH A SCION FRS REAR TORSEN DIFF, WHICH IS THE SAME REAR DIFF IN A Subaru BRZ AND A LEXUS IS300 AND A TOYOTA 86. HE USED A REVERSE CUT GEAR FOR A LAND CRUISER 100 SERIES. ANYHOW IT IS AN INTERESTING READ AND WAS COMPLETED AND INSTALLED AND DRIVEN ON AND WORKS. WHILE I WOULDN'T DO WHAT HE IS TRYING TO ACCOMPLISH AS AN END RESULT I MAY TAKE ON THIS PORTION OF WHAT HE DID TO GET WHAT I AM LOOKING TO DO, THE OUTCOME IS WORTH IT. HERE IS THE LINK, IF YOU READ THROUGH THERE ARE PICTURES WITH DETAILS.

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I FOUND THIS LINK THAT MAY GIVE SOME HOPE ALL OF US WHO WANT THE TORSEN FRONT DIFF. HERE IS A LENGTHY ARTICLE ABOUT SOMEONE WHO DID THIS WITH A SCION FRS REAR TORSEN DIFF, WHICH IS THE SAME REAR DIFF IN A Subaru BRZ AND A LEXUS IS300 AND A TOYOTA 86. HE USED A REVERSE CUT GEAR FOR A LAND CRUISER 100 SERIES. ANYHOW IT IS AN INTERESTING READ AND WAS COMPLETED AND INSTALLED AND DRIVEN ON AND WORKS. WHILE I WOULDN'T DO WHAT HE IS TRYING TO ACCOMPLISH AS AN END RESULT I MAY TAKE ON THIS PORTION OF WHAT HE DID TO GET WHAT I AM LOOKING TO DO, THE OUTCOME IS WORTH IT. HERE IS THE LINK, IF YOU READ THROUGH THERE ARE PICTURES WITH DETAILS.

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Great find! Leave it to the Taco guys. I'll have to read up on it in more detail after I get out of work. If only I can find options for my 5th Gen (none right now).
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