Need opinions on 31 spline axles, and trac lok....

I'm in the process on installing a ProCharger P1SC on my 2000 GT. Please no bashing ProCharger on here just need help on the rear end. Had a question as too which trac lok would be work at a decent price. Searched on Ebay and found a Ford Racing Trac Loc 31 spline for $225, I think that's pretty low, never really dealt much with the rear end. Also, are there any other good companies that sell 31 spline axles besides Moser? Never done an upgrade in axles so am I going to need anything else beside the axles, trac lok, and gears to finish this up. I remember reading somewhere that you have to shave off some of the axle to make it line up with the wheel or something. If anyone has a good setup/combo for a decent price range you could just the combo and that would work for me. Thanks a lot in advance.

Here's a link for the trac lok:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Ford-Mustang-8-8-31-Spline-Traction-Lok-Differential_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQcategoryZ33731QQitemZ8060160907QQrdZ1QQsspagenameZWDVW
 
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spdfrkaby said:
I'm in the process on installing a ProCharger P1SC on my 2000 GT. Please no bashing ProCharger on here just need help on the rear end. Had a question as too which trac lok would be work at a decent price. Searched on Ebay and found a Ford Racing Trac Loc 31 spline for $225, I think that's pretty low, never really dealt much with the rear end. Also, are there any other good companies that sell 31 spline axles besides Moser? Never done an upgrade in axles so am I going to need anything else beside the axles, trac lok, and gears to finish this up. I remember reading somewhere that you have to shave off some of the axle to make it line up with the wheel or something. If anyone has a good setup/combo for a decent price range you could just the combo and that would work for me. Thanks a lot in advance.

Here's a link for the trac lok:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Ford-Mustang-8-8-31-Spline-Traction-Lok-Differential_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQcategoryZ33731QQitemZ8060160907QQrdZ1QQsspagenameZWDVW

Detroit makes some pretty nice differentials. Some people use Eaton, but I have heard some horror stories about them exploding. You can never go wrong with Ford Racing differentials :nice: .
 
spdfrkaby said:
I'm in the process on installing a ProCharger P1SC on my 2000 GT. Please no bashing ProCharger on here just need help on the rear end. Had a question as too which trac lok would be work at a decent price. Searched on Ebay and found a Ford Racing Trac Loc 31 spline for $225, I think that's pretty low, never really dealt much with the rear end. Also, are there any other good companies that sell 31 spline axles besides Moser? Never done an upgrade in axles so am I going to need anything else beside the axles, trac lok, and gears to finish this up. I remember reading somewhere that you have to shave off some of the axle to make it line up with the wheel or something. If anyone has a good setup/combo for a decent price range you could just the combo and that would work for me. Thanks a lot in advance.

Here's a link for the trac lok:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Ford-Mustang-8-8-31-Spline-Traction-Lok-Differential_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQcategoryZ33731QQitemZ8060160907QQrdZ1QQsspagenameZWDVW
I have the FRPP trac-loc and Moser axles. There is nothing to shave on the axles. Call Moser, they will custom make them to stock specs. It was quick turnaround for them to make them and send them to me.
 
axles you have strange, moser, frpp as the main contestants.

I have moser and I would buy FRPP if buying again. I had a hard time with the tone rings and had to shim one calipure. the FRPP are about $25 cheaper they were just on backorder when I purchased. I don't know if they would be closer to factory tolerance but I would try it if doing it over again.

as for LS diff you have eaton, detriot tru trac, auburn, trak loc as the main contestants. I would avoid the auburn like the plauge just do to the fact they are not rebuildable. the eaton is a nice unit but it is $400 and breakable. The new three pinion tru trac gets raves from some but it is gear driven and it will have some added noise. the trac lock cost me $194 from summit and is very easy to rebuild with either stock or carbon fiber clutches so it was my choice just do to the fact they are all breakable and it is a nice soild economical choice.

if you can put up with noise the tru trac may be a stronger option I am not sure. the 3 pinion design has not been out too long but I have not seen one scattered yet. does not me it can't be done though.

now if all out strenght is required some will point you to a detroit lokar but I would just run a spool personally. these cars are so light you will proabaly never even rachet the lokar over so save the $250 and just spool it up.

you will also want weld the axle tubes, torque boxes and run a rear girdle if launching the car on sticky tires.
 
hognutz said:
axles you have strange, moser, frpp as the main contestants.

I have moser and I would buy FRPP if buying again. I had a hard time with the tone rings and had to shim one calipure. the FRPP are about $25 cheaper they were just on backorder when I purchased. I don't know if they would be closer to factory tolerance but I would try it if doing it over again.

as for LS diff you have eaton, detriot tru trac, auburn, trak loc as the main contestants. I would avoid the auburn like the plauge just do to the fact they are not rebuildable. the eaton is a nice unit but it is $400 and breakable. The new three pinion tru trac gets raves from some but it is gear driven and it will have some added noise. the trac lock cost me $194 from summit and is very easy to rebuild with either stock or carbon fiber clutches so it was my choice just do to the fact they are all breakable and it is a nice soild economical choice.

if you can put up with noise the tru trac may be a stronger option I am not sure. the 3 pinion design has not been out too long but I have not seen one scattered yet. does not me it can't be done though.

now if all out strenght is required some will point you to a detroit lokar but I would just run a spool personally. these cars are so light you will proabaly never even rachet the lokar over so save the $250 and just spool it up.

you will also want weld the axle tubes, torque boxes and run a rear girdle if launching the car on sticky tires.
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silver4.6 said:
I just put a tru trac in my car about a month ago, along with 3.73's and strange axles. I have zero noticable sounds coming from the rear end. If the tru trac does make noise, it's not much more than stock.


I searched this topic to death and some like you say no noise and some will say some noise, I even found a couple that complaided about it. proably nothing horrible either way but some people are pickier than others. have just heard that under certain coditions after they break in you can get some noise letting off the throttle and things like that. I have not first hand there it is just something to cosider when purchasing.

one thing about the diffs you will find lovers and haters of all modles.
 
Thanks for all the input. I think I'll go with FRPP trac loc mainly because of the price. I still need to by the clutch, flywheel and chip so I'm trying to save a little extra cash where I can. Is there any difference between the regular FRPP and the FRPP Cobra? It's about a $45 difference in price.