Is there a LSD electronic locking rear differential for Raptors?

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Seems like a crazy question, but is there such thing as an electronic locking rear differential for Raptors that's LSD when it's not locked? Asking because I'm tired of the one tire fire whilst on the street. I'd rather go forward than spin one wheel...
 

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If there's not already- there's not going to be. The OEMs use the brakes for "limited slip" now so I'm not seeing the need for one to be developed for any of the manufacturers.

You can do a half assed version of the same trick and lightly power brake it if you think you are going to spin. It's in the manual for vehicles without lockers as a way to try to get unstuck if they are one wheel peeling in the mud or grass.
 
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If there's not already- there's not going to be. The OEMs use the brakes for "limited slip" now so I'm not seeing the need for one to be developed for any of the manufacturers.

You can do a half assed version of the same trick and lightly power brake it if you think you are going to spin. It's in the manual for vehicles without lockers as a way to try to get unstuck if they are one wheel peeling in the mud or grass.
Yea I'm familiar with that e-brake posi. I've got the e-locking diff, so e-brake posi does not work. I mostly drive my truck to work, so I'm getting the one-wheel squeal often, leaving a stop and such. Truck is wonderfully fun to drive on the street, just would like to get power to both rear wheels AND be able to go full e-lock in the dirt if I feel the need...:confused:
 
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