AAM Offers Helical Gear Limited Slip Differential Case Available For GM 8.6-Inch Rear Axle

AAM Offers Helical Gear Limited Slip Differential Case Available For GM 8.6-Inch Rear Axle

To manufacture the 8.6-inch limited slip differential, AAM utilized the same TracRite GT technology it designed into the 11.5-inch limited slip differential for 2001-'11 GM pickup trucks.

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DETROIT — American Axle & Manufacturing (AAM) has announced the availability of a helical gear limited slip differential case (AAM part #40135974) for 1999-2015 GM pickup trucks with an 8.6-inch rear axle.
AAM’s limited slip differential case is not a locking differential case, but does provide many traction enhancing capabilities under most driving conditions, especially for vehicles equipped with traction control systems. To manufacture the 8.6-inch limited slip differential, AAM utilized the same TracRite GT technology it designed into the 11.5-inch limited slip differential for 2001-’11 GM pickup trucks.

“Since this differential uses helical gears, there are no clutch plates to wear and no friction additives are needed,” says Greg Marsh, AAM engineering manager. “The TracRite GT is compatible with ABS, traction, and stability control systems.”

Marsh said the TracRite GT provides maximum torque bias, without causing a shutter throughout the life of the vehicle. The TracRite GT torque bias is proportional to the throttle, providing a smooth application of torque to the wheels, the company says.

AAM differential cases are machined and assembled to the high-quality standards and tolerances that original manufacturers require. They are designed and tested for each specific vehicle application. Low pinion flange runout, a key specification, is assured for maximum quietness, according to the company.

AAM parts are the same OEM production parts many shops have come to demand when installing replacement parts. AAM parts fit right, install right and perform right the first time. For more information and to find a local distributor, visit www.demandaam.com, call (313) 758-4176, or email [email protected].

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