Suregrip
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Quite seriously Bish, I would go for the standard MP replacement,
Although other companies like Richmond have a great reputation for their crown wheel and pinion gear sets, I've heard that people find their LSD's a bit of a pain on the street (I think it's called a Powertrax)...the same goes for some of the ratchet style lockers, they are very effective, but a Sure-Grip is virtually undetectable... even when you floor it you don't get any clicks and clunks, just grip or both wheels spinning depending on your power output and if you are using Cooper Cobra tyres!
I await to be corrected, but that's my opinion.
Although other companies like Richmond have a great reputation for their crown wheel and pinion gear sets, I've heard that people find their LSD's a bit of a pain on the street (I think it's called a Powertrax)...the same goes for some of the ratchet style lockers, they are very effective, but a Sure-Grip is virtually undetectable... even when you floor it you don't get any clicks and clunks, just grip or both wheels spinning depending on your power output and if you are using Cooper Cobra tyres!
I await to be corrected, but that's my opinion.

fit a spool & be done with it- thats the advice I was given
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andy robinson
68 572 coronet RT
72 440 chrysler new yorker
69 518 daytona
The Powr Lok is the Salisbury diff isn't it?..I had one in my Mini Cooper years ago...with that and the straight cut gears it didn't half make a racket...what's more you could hardly steer the car until the oil warmed up!Adam68 wrote:Ivor , what's wrong with the 'powr lok', or do you mean the 'trac lok'?
Trac lok came in after the powr lok & was considered not as good.
It was the Powertrax differential that I'd heard a few iffy things about...noisy on the street and springs popping out of the unit.
The Auburn Supergrip is supposed to be good, I think they are about 400 quid a pop the Mopar Performance direct replacement is about 100 quid cheaper.