Well, I just scattered my front Torsen diff today at the sand dunes in pismo, ca. Pretty loud went it all comes apart...and violent.
That sucks man. You haven't had the best luck with your truck.
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Well, I just scattered my front Torsen diff today at the sand dunes in pismo, ca. Pretty loud went it all comes apart...and violent.
Well, I just scattered my front Torsen diff today at the sand dunes in pismo, ca. Pretty loud went it all comes apart...and violent.
Yes, it seems like every time I go on a run something breaks. I was going on a Baja run this month but I had to cancel because I don't trust it.
Wow..did this get off track...I believe the original question was if ordering a truck without the 802 package, is it worth it to order the front Torsion diff as a stand alone option for about $500...
From a cost analysis, it's a no brainer as installing it later would cost 3-4 times that...
From a "do I need it" stand point, there is no real right or wrong answer...If your Raptors life will be spent mall crawling, then you won't miss the Torsion diff...If you plan on off roading needing 4wd, or simply wet, snowy, or slippery conditions needing 4A then I would say "yes" order it...and of course any type of rock crawling it turns back into a no brainer...
I've been reading all these posts and one thing has stuck me...why people are running in 4A in hard dry hi traction conditions?...I did run mine in 4A by accident (ok, I screwed up...) for a short while and did feel the steering get heavy (which is why I checked to see if I was in 4A) but not so crazy as to wish I didn't have it for looser conditions..AND when I have run 4A on dirt roads and such the torque steer was basically un-detectible.
And finally...the Torsion unit is a LSD type (although "slip" isn't correct) differential because it allows the inside and outside wheels to turn at different speeds while still under low to medium power.
what mods are you running, if any? Sorry to hear about your troubles.
It seems you are unaware 4A is marketed as a 24/7/364 setting, intended to bring full-time AWD to the Raptor regardless of road surface or condition. And when paired with an open diff, it works exactly as advertised. It performs just like any other full-time AWD found in modern minivans, sedans, and SUVs.
But when paired with the Torsen diff, a device you won't find in any other full-time AWD setup, the limited slip action of the Torsen diff actively resists driver inputs. Nothing wrong with that, it is simply a tradeoff for having a mechanical LSD.
But for myself and many other FRF members, this steering feedback is annoying and makes 4A unsuitable for 24/7/365 use. As a result, I use 4A exactly like I would use 4H, reserved only for slippery surfaces.
The OP asked if he should get a Torsen, everyone said yes. All I was doing was pointing out the downside of the Torsen. And then everyone lost their shit because apparently the Raptor is flawless and criticizing any part of it is against forum rules.