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Heres my problem guys I went to a cook out today at my buddy's house and ate like a king then drank like a friggin fish. Well then we go to leave and its **** pouring rain outside and I parked in his yard that turned into a mudpit in about 30mins(my bad). So alright guys do 2000 X's 4x4s have trac locs or open rear diffs. Mine sure likes to 1 wheel peel all the time. Just wondering if maybe I need to go get a locker or something cuz this just suxxx *****. Yes I got out but the hubs arent locking in like they should(tomorrows project). Thanks for any help guys and as always FTEF is #1.
Sorry to hear that man. Most come open or the limited slip factory option. Sounds like it yours had a limited slip it is not working anymore.
I had a true trac put in a few months back, and it sure makes a difference in those situations. I just last week had to pull out some F350 out of a water hole. He had a flat, and I was on loose river bank. I dug in on all tires and left ruts all over the place before I was able to yank him out.
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