I have a 1999 Suburban, last spring pulled myself out of some serious mud, about 10-12 inches deep. Just found out last night that it has a G80 on it (spend a lot of time on internet and finally found the RPO codes. Never knew about them before, lol). It explains why this old heavy truck seems like one of the best 4x4's I've had.
My pristine 1998 Volvo AWD V70XC has a G80 Locker on the rear axle. Does a fantastic job, and is the original equipment. Still works good. It has gotten me up some patchy icy steep Colorado roads more than once.
I drove a little 2 wheel drive regular cab silverado work truck around for about a week during a severe winter storm with ice all over the place . No problems what so ever . People couldn't believe how I got around without four wheel drive .
G80s are badass if you take care of them keep the fluid clean don't do big nasty burn outs on dry pavement they weren't made for that I have blown up one from doing burn outs if you use it like it was intended it's a reliable diff just take care of it
Everyone here is bitching about how the G80's explode after a short period of time when used hard... my GMC has 286000 km's and has never had a problem with the rear end or locker and I put it to the test quite often. Maintenance is key people.
I have a GM truck with an open diff, and I want to upgrade, but I'm not sure what to upgrade to. I've had three ZR2 blazers in the past, all with G80s and they've been great. But the new truck has a LOT more power than that old 4.3. It will be much easier to abuse the diff. On the flipside, the Truetrac is "only" an LSD, but it's activation is much faster, and it can handle a lot of power. I don't drive off road much, but you never know what kind of situation you'll find yourself in. I can see many situations where one of these will have an advantage over the other. Too bad Eaton doesn't make a gear based LSD like the Truetrac, that ALSO had a FULL locking feature like the G80!
@@Icutmetal Dude... my comment was that I wish they made a diff that was like a truetrac with a fully looking feature like a G80. So instead of being a fully open diff when it was unlocked, it would use the truetrac gearing. Like a locker and an LSD in one. I don't know if something like that would really work because the locker would need to engage long before the truetrac would be slipping by any significant amount. It would be interesting to play around with the concept though.
@@johnnybikesalot you can get an LSD set up for multiple different conditions. rally LSDs are usually set up to engage at 25% slip. while autocross LSDs slip much later around 50-75% slip to allow for better handling. different springs acting on the clutches at different times
they should also mention that the other trucks are open diffs. and if they say otherwise they are full of it.my truck with "clutch" posi has made it up all that stuff. cept the rollers, although i would love that.
Hey I love the explanation.. Really good job... So I gotta ask I am searching to find out if my 2000 GMC SIERRA has a locker and I came across this video... I do have the GT4, and G80 RPO codes in my glove box. Do I have an EATON LOCKER? Thanks in advance.
Put 35" tyres on my 08 D-Max 1st time offroadind it blew. If you plan on using big tyres on you AAM 11.5 swap the G80 for a Truetrac or something else.
ok heres my stupid question... why does the right front tire spin on these 4WHEEL DRIVE vehicles when going up the slope on the rollers?? Shouldnt both front wheels be pulling?
Well i do know that they will break before the actual axle shafts but if they do break they tend to blow up and cause one hell of a problem. I actually have a powertrax lock right locker so i would never get this lol
Definitely better than nothing yet I've heard these suckers blow up and I can see why because you get a lot of impact when it finally engages I think in e-locker is probably the way to go
It's probably ok if you gently off road you truck like in the video. If you're gonna beat on your vehicle it most likely won't hold up. There's little gear teeth that can wear and shear off. Then it probably won't work and it'll make a chattering squeaky noise.
Who honestly cares about saving one second or less? I used to have a chevy 2wd with a locker in the rear, now i have a ford 4x4 with stand diffs. Just about the same in 2wd. Chevy was a little better, but nothing extreme. As for 4x4 in the ford, obviously that's an unfair comparison so i wont even mention that.
Well, if it is any consolation, G80's tend to be weaker than axles. I'm not sure if that is on purpose, but it would make sense from a liability standpoint.
Hi I think my car has the g80 locker in the rear. I hear it engage and disengage. I have a 1997 Volvo S90 2.9L inline 6. The sticker on the chassis says 1055 3.73's. The right rear mud flap thing on the chassis says 9169231 RH and the other side says 9157651 LH. Do I have the G80 locker?
+Daniel McDaniels Well, you had me curious, so here: www.volvoclub.org.uk/faq/Driveline.html#AutomaticLockingDifferential Yup, you probably have a "G80", except Volvo calls it the "ALD". "G80" is just a GM RPO code. I also found one site that says your type 1055 is an Eaton locker. www.justanswer.com/car/10ti5-volvo-s-960-s-sedan-wagon-limetedslip.html
+l337pwnage Ok now which gear lube do i use? The book says 80w90. In Nuturel the right rear wheel spins faster then the other. Its that how the locker works off the ground?
I seen that one. I asked my dad if we can look and see what it is cause he thinks that it has an Open rear end. When i floor it in gravel or on hard dirt both rear wheels spin.
if the other trucks had SOME kind of factory posi unit they would have done better, the probably purposely picked the other brands with open diffs, this is comparing apples to oranges
I believe this video is misleading. I don't believe any of the competition trucks (Ford, Dodge or Toyota had any posi-traction in their vehicles at all. This video merely compared Chevrolet Eaton to open face one wheel fire axles. Anything with any kind of anti-slip rear end would have showed some lock-up, not tires spinning to the point that they wouldn't be able to climb the roller hill demonstration. Shame on this demo, and I am a Chevy man, but I like the truth.
depends on the LSD type of differential. for example; the Detroit locker will deliver power to the opposing wheel even if the other wheel is off the ground.
I have a 1999 Suburban, last spring pulled myself out of some serious mud, about 10-12 inches deep. Just found out last night that it has a G80 on it (spend a lot of time on internet and finally found the RPO codes. Never knew about them before, lol). It explains why this old heavy truck seems like one of the best 4x4's I've had.
Glad my Colorado has the G80 locker! Great system.
My pristine 1998 Volvo AWD V70XC has a G80 Locker on the rear axle. Does a fantastic job, and is the original equipment. Still works good. It has gotten me up some patchy icy steep Colorado roads more than once.
I drove a little 2 wheel drive regular cab silverado work truck around for about a week during a severe winter storm with ice all over the place . No problems what so ever . People couldn't believe how I got around without four wheel drive .
G80s are badass if you take care of them keep the fluid clean don't do big nasty burn outs on dry pavement they weren't made for that I have blown up one from doing burn outs if you use it like it was intended it's a reliable diff just take care of it
The G80 in my silverado is 26 yrs old and still works great.
i have a 84 k20 with this eaton for 30 years. no problems.
Everyone here is bitching about how the G80's explode after a short period of time when used hard... my GMC has 286000 km's and has never had a problem with the rear end or locker and I put it to the test quite often. Maintenance is key people.
Quit doing burnouts and the G80 will hold up. It was never meant for that type of abuse.
+sldl04
Or to run 35" tires with a built 450hp engine that is offroaded.
People with problems complain the loudest.
I have a GM truck with an open diff, and I want to upgrade, but I'm not sure what to upgrade to. I've had three ZR2 blazers in the past, all with G80s and they've been great. But the new truck has a LOT more power than that old 4.3. It will be much easier to abuse the diff. On the flipside, the Truetrac is "only" an LSD, but it's activation is much faster, and it can handle a lot of power. I don't drive off road much, but you never know what kind of situation you'll find yourself in. I can see many situations where one of these will have an advantage over the other. Too bad Eaton doesn't make a gear based LSD like the Truetrac, that ALSO had a FULL locking feature like the G80!
johnnybikesalot the same G80 comes on the v-8 powered z71 silverados, and the diesel duallies too
Dude...Eaton does make the TrueTrac.
@@Icutmetal Dude... my comment was that I wish they made a diff that was like a truetrac with a fully looking feature like a G80. So instead of being a fully open diff when it was unlocked, it would use the truetrac gearing. Like a locker and an LSD in one. I don't know if something like that would really work because the locker would need to engage long before the truetrac would be slipping by any significant amount. It would be interesting to play around with the concept though.
@@johnnybikesalot you can get an LSD set up for multiple different conditions. rally LSDs are usually set up to engage at 25% slip. while autocross LSDs slip much later around 50-75% slip to allow for better handling. different springs acting on the clutches at different times
True trac will also not make it up the rollers
they should also mention that the other trucks are open diffs. and if they say otherwise they are full of it.my truck with "clutch" posi has made it up all that stuff. cept the rollers, although i would love that.
Glad my S10 zr2 has them front and back and it's transition is smooth
oh yeeeeah bby give me more some of them knowledge things ..
you just like her cause she's pointy ;)
When the G80 activates it sounds painful for the axles
The whole video is the G80 vs open diffs, except the Yota with the e-locker. Which they showed makes it up the dirt hill when turned on.
Got that G80 in my 2003 Cateye ZL1 Silvy
Hey I love the explanation.. Really good job... So I gotta ask I am searching to find out if my 2000 GMC SIERRA has a locker and I came across this video... I do have the GT4, and G80 RPO codes in my glove box. Do I have an EATON LOCKER? Thanks in advance.
If you have the G80 RPO in the glove box then you have it
You have the G80 RPO code, so yeah...you’ve got the G80.
Put 35" tyres on my 08 D-Max 1st time offroadind it blew.
If you plan on using big tyres on you AAM 11.5 swap the G80 for a Truetrac or something else.
Makes you wonder why all vehicles don't have a lsd option standard.
ok heres my stupid question... why does the right front tire spin on these 4WHEEL DRIVE vehicles when going up the slope on the rollers?? Shouldnt both front wheels be pulling?
TheMightybasstone , no cause they all come equipped with an "open differential". Anyone could then install a locker both front or rear.
Open diff makes the power follow the path of least resistance, that’s why only the tires on the rollers pull
They never do the front and back are open diffs and will send power to the wheel w least resistance which is stupid yes
Well i do know that they will break before the actual axle shafts but if they do break they tend to blow up and cause one hell of a problem. I actually have a powertrax lock right locker so i would never get this lol
Should i hear the g80 engage less then 10 mph? I have a 1997 volvo S90 irs and i hear click with light throttle.
Why would a limited slip be .worse than a g80
Definitely better than nothing yet I've heard these suckers blow up and I can see why because you get a lot of impact when it finally engages I think in e-locker is probably the way to go
It's probably ok if you gently off road you truck like in the video. If you're gonna beat on your vehicle it most likely won't hold up. There's little gear teeth that can wear and shear off. Then it probably won't work and it'll make a chattering squeaky noise.
Who honestly cares about saving one second or less? I used to have a chevy 2wd with a locker in the rear, now i have a ford 4x4 with stand diffs. Just about the same in 2wd. Chevy was a little better, but nothing extreme. As for 4x4 in the ford, obviously that's an unfair comparison so i wont even mention that.
Well, if it is any consolation, G80's tend to be weaker than axles. I'm not sure if that is on purpose, but it would make sense from a liability standpoint.
Well if consider most aftermarket diff still end up blowing up when the axles snap, its probably a good thing
Hi I think my car has the g80 locker in the rear. I hear it engage and disengage. I have a 1997 Volvo S90 2.9L inline 6. The sticker on the chassis says 1055 3.73's. The right rear mud flap thing on the chassis says 9169231 RH and the other side says 9157651 LH. Do I have the G80 locker?
+Daniel McDaniels Well, you had me curious, so here: www.volvoclub.org.uk/faq/Driveline.html#AutomaticLockingDifferential
Yup, you probably have a "G80", except Volvo calls it the "ALD". "G80" is just a GM RPO code.
I also found one site that says your type 1055 is an Eaton locker.
www.justanswer.com/car/10ti5-volvo-s-960-s-sedan-wagon-limetedslip.html
+l337pwnage Ok now which gear lube do i use? The book says 80w90. In Nuturel the right rear wheel spins faster then the other. Its that how the locker works off the ground?
+l337pwnage What is a good website that i can use that will me if i have the ALD in the differential?
+l337pwnage For a vin check
I seen that one. I asked my dad if we can look and see what it is cause he thinks that it has an Open rear end. When i floor it in gravel or on hard dirt both rear wheels spin.
if the other trucks had SOME kind of factory posi unit they would have done better, the probably purposely picked the other brands with open diffs, this is comparing apples to oranges
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Lol that tocoma come standard with an e locker in the back try the test again with the switch on Chevy.
Had a g80 that actually grenaded that was in a v10 suburban and I know other people had it happen to them too, so I'm not impressed with it
The G spot 80 rear
Nah. Torsen is better. ;) Any ol' traction control system should work as well.
guys put these in jeep cherokees and crawl with them and they seem to hold up just fine
I asked for LSD and got arrested.
Locker vs no locker!!!!
I like them, but they are like an elevator button. If you push them, they work. If you push them hard, they break.
The problem with this locker is, it's in a GM product.
Eaton G80 benefits: when it explodes (which it will), it forces you to buy a brand new diff cover!
I believe this video is misleading. I don't believe any of the competition trucks (Ford, Dodge or Toyota had any posi-traction in their vehicles at all. This video merely compared Chevrolet Eaton to open face one wheel fire axles. Anything with any kind of anti-slip rear end would have showed some lock-up, not tires spinning to the point that they wouldn't be able to climb the roller hill demonstration. Shame on this demo, and I am a Chevy man, but I like the truth.
Limited slip is useless if one wheel is at zero traction. That is kind of a safety feature if you hit a patch of ice.
depends on the LSD type of differential. for example; the Detroit locker will deliver power to the opposing wheel even if the other wheel is off the ground.
The Tacoma has an e locker
it does? sure doesnt act like it
Jim Erickson Listen to 1:41
"All 4 wheel drive equipped except the G80 Colorado"
Works great until it explodes, which is not very long.
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Hand grenade. Freaking junk. I speak from experience.