I went with a Yukon Grizzly in my 14BFF, but I use mine for hunting and offroading. I think
@Catbox had one in his suburban and it just recently blew up though.... the helical gears came apart and grenaded the whole thing.
I'd personally go with the Yukon dura-grip rather than the Detroit. Its rebuildable and also has a good reputation. The Detroit apparently can't be rebuilt and if any part fails the entire thing is garbage.
Yuppers.
It was 5 years old-ish and I felt it let go in a parking lot, limped it home and tore it apart.
Now don't get me wrong, it worked flawlessly up until that point.
Diff guy called and no parts available to rebuild and it was out of warranty.
In the scrap it went and we replaced it with a Yukon Dura Grip.
I am not sure at all, but we had a slightly bent axle tube that may have put undue stress on the gears.
But this is a total street vehicle that rarely ever goes tip toeing off the beaten path, it is my wife's grocery getter.
The True Track was great in the snow and sand though.
I never had a worry about whether I NEEDED to flip in the 4wd to get around.
The weight of the vehicle would let it dig and the axle just moved it forward.
Here is a video of
@Maxwellvis learning to drive in the snow with the True Track still functional last winter.
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