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Old 11-06-2009, 11:56 AM   #31
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I have a 2003 Chevy 2500 Duramax supposedly have a G80 rear end. If i go off road in any type of sand I am stuck I live in the dessert so sand is everywhere. Rear end also hops all over the place in my opinion due to the stiff rear end everything on dash board is on floor in seconds. How do I tell if my G80 rear end is working or not always stuck and tired of letting air out to get out.
If you are driving in the sand, you should let some air out before-hand...
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Old 11-06-2009, 05:54 PM   #32
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do u think GM would install a tru-trac? i like to get everything i can done by them
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Old 11-07-2009, 01:50 AM   #33
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Honestly, you will probably save money going to an independent mechanic of your choice. In my opinion, many dealers charge highly inflated prices for parts and labor. If you're worried about any warranty issues, the dealer won't warranty the aftermarket unit anyway, and they can't deny warranty coverage on other items due to an aftermarket part being installed (unless they can prove that the aftermarket part caused the problem).

P.S. Thats some pretty darn impressive "grenade lock" carnage in those pics. But I think I'll run mine till it breaks (if it breaks).
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Old 11-07-2009, 02:09 AM   #34
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these are all members on this site. and these are just a fraction of them. why do you think we have beefs with them?

I've seen all those images, but never the collage before. Nice work!

Shop around man. Ringpinion will have them if you call, but they will likely be more expensive than one of our vendors like A/T Fab. GM can certainly install something like this, but you're much better off going to an offroad shop to get it done. I'd venture to guess that a GM tech doesn't dig into nearly as many diffs as a tech at an offroad shop with healthy business.

As for whether the govlock is working, it's tough to tell without someone watching. Basically the govlock doesn't engage until it detects that 1 wheel is spinning (maybe 100rpm) faster than the other...then it locks up like a full-on locker. This is ok for stuff like mud where you're already spinning your tires a good bit, but it can suck in situations where you're just puttin around.
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i just need a little clarification on the truetrac. I have a 98 sierra Z71 and I honestly cant figure out if i have the locking diff. or not. I havent yet tried it in snow but everytime i step it down on wet pavement or on a corner thats wet only the inside tire spins. But i have had a couple times where i was going about 25 and broke both loose on wet pavement while going straight and the back end wanted to swing around.

I am thinking of getting the truetrac and want to know if it will be a huge difference from this. I dont want only one tire to spin going around a corner because i have bad tires and they break loose alot.

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Old 11-07-2009, 11:38 AM   #36
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i just need a little clarification on the truetrac. I have a 98 sierra Z71 and I honestly cant figure out if i have the locking diff. or not. I havent yet tried it in snow but everytime i step it down on wet pavement or on a corner thats wet only the inside tire spins. But i have had a couple times where i was going about 25 and broke both loose on wet pavement while going straight and the back end wanted to swing around.

I am thinking of getting the truetrac and want to know if it will be a huge difference from this. I dont want only one tire to spin going around a corner because i have bad tires and they break loose alot.

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z71 should have a g80. Just look in your glove box at the RPO codes and the G80 code should be there. If it was me i wouldn't replace it until it went out or you noticed issues that is unless you have some other reason to replace such as offroading and such or if you are abnormally hard on your truck. If its just a DD that you dont mess with then i wouldnt even worry about it
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I had a TruTrac installed recently in my 03 Tahoe, absolutely NO regrets, wish I would have done it sooner. Makes the G80 seem like junk.
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well i would like to get a lift and 35s for mine soon and then would do some more off roading aside for the average two tracks that are in the UP of MI when i hunt. I just hate that only one tire spins. yesterday i was two tracking and came to a hill off to the side i went up and there was about a 8" bump at the beginning of the hill and i couldnt even make that without 4WD. My tires arent the best either but i think i should have made that no problem.

How do i know what the codes are for things like the G80?
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is the truetrac going to give me both tires spinning when i take a corner and give it gas and when i go up hills off road in 2WD?

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How do i know what the codes are for things like the G80?
The code for G80 is G80. Go look in your glovebox for your codes. If one of them says "G80" then your truck came with the G80.

Write your codes down and feed them into an RPO decoder to see what other equipment you have. There's an RPO decoder linked in my sig.
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Old 11-08-2009, 04:20 PM   #40
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is the truetrac going to give me both tires spinning when i take a corner and give it gas and when i go up hills off road in 2WD?...
One thing we all should keep in mind, too, is that all GM "G80" diffs are not alike.

For the purpose of this board, G80 refers to the Eaton "Gov-Loc" differential. However, GM uses the RPO "G80" in many different cars/trucks, and it will not be the same unit as in these trucks.

In GM-speak, "G80" simply refers to the option for a traction-aiding rear differential. How they apply that will vary among the various models.



And the Eaton "Gov-Loc" G80 unit is not really designed as a street-performance differential. It is engineered to be a more utilitarian part-time locking diff, aiding traction only when one wheel has already begun to slip a predetermined amount more than the other (+100 rpm, IIRC).

It doesn't seem to tolerate locking under heavy loads, such as found at drag strips, or doing burn-outs, very well. It's more of a band-aid approach to increasing traction under very slippery conditions.
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Old 11-08-2009, 04:27 PM   #41
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well i would like to get a lift and 35s for mine soon and then would do some more off roading aside for the average two tracks that are in the UP of MI when i hunt. I just hate that only one tire spins. yesterday i was two tracking and came to a hill off to the side i went up and there was about a 8" bump at the beginning of the hill and i couldnt even make that without 4WD. My tires arent the best either but i think i should have made that no problem.

How do i know what the codes are for things like the G80?
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is the truetrac going to give me both tires spinning when i take a corner and give it gas and when i go up hills off road in 2WD?

thanks again

yeah, like the holycow just said, "G80" is the code for the gov. lock unit and you can search for it in your glove box, easy to find.

The True-trac will really help out, I love mine. Has to be one of the most positive feeling diff. units I've felt out there. It really helps hang out the rear end when you want it to! But smooth enough to not make you squirrel out when you hydroplane on a curve on the expressway, for example (unless you're really on the gas anyway!).
If you want both tires to be spinning at the same speed all the time anytime get the Detroit Locker, but that's a bit more of a dedicated piece right there and not quite as safe for a daily driver IMO.


and where do you head to in the UP? just curious... I spent a number of years living in Marquette.
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every year after the opening week for rifle whitetail season, we head up to L'anse for a week, then come down about 2hrs (cant remember town name, we just went there for the first time last year) and then at the end of the second week week hunt in curtis/gould city.

but maybe i'm just not getting it or something but has anyone given clarification of the 2 scenarios i mentioned? "is the truetrac going to give me both tires spinning when i take a corner and give it gas and when i go up hills off road in 2WD?"

I just mainly really dont like only the inside tire spinning on corners in slippery conditions like snow, i find myself putting it in 4WD alot!
I just need to know if the truetrac is going to be worth the money for me or if the G80 isnt going to be far off.

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every year after the opening week for rifle whitetail season, we head up to L'anse for a week, then come down about 2hrs (cant remember town name, we just went there for the first time last year) and then at the end of the second week week hunt in curtis/gould city.

but maybe i'm just not getting it or something but has anyone given clarification of the 2 scenarios i mentioned? "is the truetrac going to give me both tires spinning when i take a corner and give it gas and when i go up hills off road in 2WD?"

I just mainly really dont like only the inside tire spinning on corners in slippery conditions like snow, i find myself putting it in 4WD alot!
I just need to know if the truetrac is going to be worth the money for me or if the G80 isnt going to be far off.

thanks a lot guys
to put it simple, YES, the True-trac is going to get you your two wheels spinning under load conditions, with no hesitation or question about it like the infamous G80. And no matter whether you're in 2wd or 4wd, rear is going to lock up when needed.
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My step-mother actually still has an old cabin up near L'anse, out on a small peninsula not too far north from the highest natural point in MI. Beautiful area up there, I miss it right now!
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I must be old, because I'm not really interested in doing burnouts or donuts in my 09 Z71 Silverado! I would buy a new Z28 Camaro if I wanted a hotrod, not a pick-up! I guess I just never thought of a pick-up as a 1/4 mile demon.
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I must be old, because I'm not really interested in doing burnouts or donuts in my 09 Z71 Silverado! I would buy a new Z28 Camaro if I wanted a hotrod, not a pick-up! I guess I just never thought of a pick-up as a 1/4 mile demon.
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Do you ever use your truck anywhere other than pavement, or even in the snow? Takes you a lot further than simply donuts and burnouts.
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