"Green" sealed roller axle bearing set $50. The True Trac requires the removal of the end play adjusters, hence the green bearings.
I've always wanted to go with a Torsen style differential since I saw them at SEMA in the 1980s; shortly after that the company that made them got so involved in military contracts that they let the commercial aftermarket slip. I'd heard rumor that a few 8-3/4" Torsen differentials had been built but never followed up. Its good to know there's an alternative.
I gather from looking at usenet posts (I've really been out of the Mopar netloop for the last 8 years or so) that the green bearing versus taper bearing question raises near religious fervor, but I'll ask anyway.
Is gaining the capabilities of a Torsen style differential worth giving up the strength and capabilities of tapered bearings at the axle ends?
I've already got a nicely rebuilt 742 with a clutch type sure grip, plus a core open 489 and a NIB Mopar 2881343 cone type sure grip for use in my '71 Challenger (choices, or just can't pass up deals on parts when I see them)... I've always planned on using OE tapered bearings due to long ago conversations about green bearing limitations and a target 'road oriented' rebuild, not a drag car.
Thanks for any info
Rich