I was looking through the drivetrain specs on several R/T and Shaker models today, and noticed that they all read "conventional differential". Does this mean that these do not come with a limited slip rear-end?
I was looking through the drivetrain specs on several R/T and Shaker models today, and noticed that they all read "conventional differential". Does this mean that these do not come with a limited slip rear-end?
As far as I know the only R/T models that come with limited slip are the ones with manual transmissions so if all the ones you looked at were automatics then yes.
I believe, since 2015, LSD is an option for R/T models with automatic trans that could be ordered during a build. LSD swaps are available as after market online, or OEM through dealerships.
I drove a several LSD equipped Challenger's over the last week. To be honest, I think I prefer the conventional unit. Cornering feels better, and it's quiet. If I were living in a snow state, I think a LSD would be a must-have. If I get into a pinch with sand, I'm sure traction control will do a fine job of getting me out.
I did some research through Dodge Customer Care and the LSD was indeed introduced into the line up as an option for the Challenger as well as being introduced at that time with the R/T Scat Pack. It could be ordered during build for the R/T with auto-trans.
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