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Doesn't a LSD have to be disengaged at speeds above 5 mph? What's the difference between a LSD & posi-traction?
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Doesn't a LSD have to be disengaged at speeds above 5 mph? What's the difference between a LSD & posi-traction? (IMG:style_emoticons/default/confused24.gif) I would call LSD a generic term that could refer to a friction disc style limited slip or a torque biasing style. As I recall, posi-traction was a marketing term used by Chevrolet or GM for their LSD. My memory may be faulty on this and I'm sure someone on here can correct me if I'm not accurate. |
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