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They are still available. Kind of pricy though. This is the only one I could find. I suppose a large truck dealership can do cheaper. These are on some trucks at work that are a 2000 model year.
https://www.koldban.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=20021
Some individual states have higher limits. Something like a new Rand Mcnally motor carriers road atlas will list all of the different info for each state along with phone numbers and other contacts.
I saw a bunch of bolt holes that I would have been tempted to use for a mechanical connection. Don't know if that would be the way to go, though. Probably not.
On a posi, both wheels are locked in when spinning. On limited slip, the wheel that is spinning is stopped and power transferred to the wheel that isn't spinning.
From what I can recall, GM products had positraction, and due to patents or some sort of copyright, Ford and Dodge had to go with...
Doc, just had it out today on a two bottom plow. Did one pass and decided to take off another bottom. Was burning off the bolts and ran out of oxygen. Gotta get another tank next week.
Mapquest says for Tallmadge to Laurel is 5 hours / 275.16 miles at 65MPH in a car. At an average of 40 which includes stops, I'd figure on 7 hours. Plenty of truck stops and diesel selling gas stations along the way if want to go high dollar.
No. Never heard of him before today. I drive through Celina to visit my grandmother by the IN border. He sure moved around a bunch. Took me a while to read that whole topic. I would hope by now he's sitting in jail or at least is out on bond.