Adding torsen front diff

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mikev0831

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I recently purchased a 2020 801a. Didn’t realize the difference between torsen diff and those without. Now I’m trying to figure out if I can just buy the torsen diff and have it installed, using my current ring gear. Ive been trying to search and can’t find anything to confirm. Attached is the diff I believe is what I’d need to order if this will intact work. I live in upstate NY and it would be nice to have in our deep snow
 

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Probably if you're going to do any crawling. The Torsen didn't impress me as much as I hoped.
Most people break things crawling with a locker, esp in FRONT because they don't know when and more importantly when not and HOW to use it. Whereas a torsen works well enough for the masses who erroneously try to "unbind" with the skinny pedal.

As a side note, I'd not classify a raptor as a "crawling" vehicle. Could you, sure, but it's kinda like using a C0ND0M. It may get you there safely in the end, but there are MUCH more satisfying tools to use to take the journey (full disclosure, I AM a grandpa).
 
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GordoJay

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Most people break things crawling with a locker, esp in FRONT because they don't know when and more importantly when not and HOW to use it. Whereas a torsen works well enough for the masses who erroneously try to "unbind" with the skinny pedal.

As a side note, I'd not classify a raptor as a "crawling" vehicle. Could you, sure, but it's kinda like using a C0ND0M. It may get you there safely in the end, but there are MUCH more satisfying tools to use to take the journey (full disclosure, I AM a grandpa).
I know. But when you decide to have one vehicle be your daily, your fun toy, and your camping machine, you make compromises.
 

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