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Old 04-19-2012, 04:58 PM
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Question on 2012 Tacoma Limited Slip Differential

If I punch it from a stop on black top in low 1, the right tire leaves a 30 foot dark black mark but the left tire leaves a much shorter and barely visible lighter black mark. Does this represent a working limited slip differential?
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Re: Question on 2012 Tacoma Limited Slip Differential

Yes, a Ltd Slip Diff directs traction to the wheel with the least amount of traction.
On a paved surface both wheels have traction so the LSD doesn't really do much.
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