ESP and Limited slip diff compatability?

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longshotz

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Researching the install of a Powertrax limited slip diff. in my 06 Liberty. How does, or doesn't, the ESP affect this? FYI. It will be in the rear diff. Note here: this is the Powertrax Grip LS.
I'm thinking the ESP needs to be uninstalled. Yea or nae. With all due respect and appreciation I'm only seeking advice on a possible conflict or complication with the ESP and the LS diff.
 
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Other LSD like the DTT work no problem, if anything the application of brakes when slipping makes the thing work better.

Why this one, is it cheap? Looks like a full carrier replacement so why this and not the DTT.

Also don't see it for the C8.25.
 

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Researching the install of a Powertrax limited slip diff. in my 06 Liberty. How does, or doesn't, the ESP affect this? FYI. It will be in the rear diff. Note here: this is the Powertrax Grip LS.
I'm thinking the ESP needs to be uninstalled. Yea or nae.

Why would you want to use a clutch based LSD that has clutches to wear out faster, and still limited on Detroit/Eaton Truetrac would be my choice. It's more forgiving than a clutch based LSD, as the clutch types are loaded all the time, where as the DTT isn't.
 

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