Front posi-traction differential

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Has anyone used a posi-traction/G80 rear differential in the front axle?
 

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Not a good idea.. Makes for some awkward steering leading to loss of control, especially on wet roads and when turning..
 

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In general, if you expect to drive it on pavement, you need a limited slip, selectable front differential. Some use switches that are electrical and some are air switched.
 

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I just put an Eaton TruTrac diff in my front 10 bolt…
In my opinion it’s the best choice for the type of driving my truck will be used for.
 

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If the G80 is such a terrible diff then what's the problem? It is not necessarily a street truck it's going in, plus if it has manual hubs, what's the problem?
 

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If the G80 is such a terrible diff then what's the problem? It is not necessarily a street truck it's going in, plus if it has manual hubs, what's the problem?

G80 as in Gov-loc?

I remember reading about this years ago, the theory of putting a Gov Loc in a front diff. I don't remember the outcome. I
don't think the functional bits of the Gov Loc care which direction they are spinning and it *should* work.
 

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Why don't you tell us what the plan is? Is it doable? Sure. Would *I* want to drive it on the street all the time? Absolutely not. For a mud truck or something, sure.
 

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I had a clutch plate style limited slip posi in a 8.5" front axle on a truck before. It worked great, but with the hubs locked you could not turn on dry pavement.
Off road it worked great.
 

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I don't see why any posi type diff wouldn't work. I would not recommend a locker for the front diff.
 

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I still have a limited slip in my front diff. Seemed to work off-road pretty well but it got scary real quick when I tried it on snow packed pavement. The truck jerked left and right and I had to stop to unlock the hubs. I suspect posi would have been more manageable and open diff would have been best.
 

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I'm putting a locker in a 10 bolt soon. It's 4.56 & locked on the tail & It's only gonna be 35's on the truck, as well as just a toy. I'm not doing a daily & commuting with it either. Some of the M10XX trucks came locked on the front Dana 60.

HS
 

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