GEN 2 Locking the rear Diff in 2wd

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You can. Probably shouldn’t.
 

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I wish I could install my TrueTrac in my Raptor. But it's for 34 spline axles and the Raptor has 35 spline axles.
 

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Gen 2 does this no problem.

-Switch to baja mode
-switch back to 2wd
-switch tranny to manual
-hold traction button for 5 seconds

Enjoy all the tail slides, donuts, anti-lag shifts, you want.

The rear will stay locked up to any speed? Or until you switch modes or shut off the truck?
 

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Why would you want to? If you're in terrain that requires the rear to be locked then why not just be in 4h or 4L?
When your in the sand dunes playing, you dont want to be in 4h, you want 2h with the diff locked, much better traction and fun that way. Rarely ever drove in 4h on the sand.
 

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The rear will stay locked up to any speed? Or until you switch modes or shut off the truck?

It doesnt lock the rear end, but I have had no problems with a one-wheel-peel doing this on dirt or on snow/ice. I dont really get too loud with it on pavement so I cant speak on that.
 
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