SOUTHFIELD, Mich.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Power management company Eaton today announced its Vehicle Group has developed a Detroit Truetrac ® differential for late-model Ram ® half-ton pickup trucks.
Which rearend is better? GM’s time-proven 12-bolt or Ford’s popular 9-inch. Each has its advantages and disadvantages. The Ford 9-inch is heavier and eats up more power due to a disadvantage in pinion ...
Eaton launched the EV Truetrac differential, engineered for electric vehicles (EVs). The design addresses the challenges presented by EV propulsion systems, including shared low-viscosity oil ...
Throwing The GauntletIt all began with a phone call from Detroit Locker, "Hey, we have this new limited-slip differential that's virtually indestructible." never one to back away from a challenge, our ...
Here is our 1967 Chevy C10 affectionately dubbed "Truck Norris" by former HOT ROD Editor David Kennedy. We've replaced the open-differential carrier in the truck 12-bolt with an Eaton Detroit Truetrac ...
Push a pickup hard enough, even a heavy-duty model, and something’s going to give. That’s especially true of limited-slips and lockers found under diesel pickups used hard in the construction world.
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