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Aftermarket Super Duty 1999 - Current
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[QUOTE="psduser1, post: 1184875, member: 735"] Detroit "no-spin" is a Detroit locker, yes. The updated version is called "softlocker", supposed to be a little gentler engage/disengage, and quieter. Maybe. I've ran one for years, even on the street in a k5. It's noticeable, for sure, in a short wheelbase. Lwb, is going to be somewhat gentler, I imagine, and the newer ones may be a bit more refiner. The last one I bought has been several years ago. They just work. You will probably have some tire scrub on the rear, especially when the unit is new, but they do loosen a little as they wear. [/QUOTE]
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