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I have a 04 1500 hemi sport and i see videos and pictures all the time with the same truck being able to spin both tires during a burnout and i can only spin 1..Why is that?
 

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That's how they came from the factory, it saves a little money. Though, it's a shame that they would do that...
I had 3.55 gears and an open diff, and I recently spent $2,200 to correct that. :(
 

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It's a cost thing. Some people will never 4wheel the truck or drive it hard. So they offer a more base version of the trim level


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^^^ True. But it makes a difference in traction even after a little rain with normal driving. One wheel traction, especially on trucks with the light rear ends, should be a crime. :)
 

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^^^ True. But it makes a difference in traction even after a little rain with normal driving. One wheel traction, especially on trucks with the light rear ends, should be a crime. :)


Agreed 100%


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alright i kind of figured it might have been a different model. It doesnt really bother me i dont plan on roasting the new tires i just got anyways:D
 

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If it doesn't bother you than that's good. :) Personally, I got tired of roasting my tire half a city block before I got traction! Lol!
 

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It cost me over 2k to get my rear switched out to a limited slip too. But with the supercharger it was barely driveable even on dry ground.
If traction isnt an issue i wouldnt worry about. An open end rear will last practically forever.
 

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I am not a big fan of limited slip as to many times parts break, clutches wear out, or come apart taking out the bearings, and or the ring & pinion gears. I would rather have a Detroit Locker or leave it open carrier.
 

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Traction control can be installed in your driveway with basic tools and does not require gears to be setup if you stick with your current gears. Traction can be a issue when adding power. Since you have a 03 check to see if the TMR mod has been done. Welcome to the forum and good luck with your new truck. 03's are special....
https://www.google.com/search?q=pow...F-8&oe=UTF-8&sourceid=ie7&rlz=1I7NDKB_enUS531
 
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