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Thank you @Rocketeer RickClutch type diffs have a not-undeserved bad rap, but a lot of modern ones aren't that bad. Ford switched to using carbon clutch plates about a decade ago, and they are considerably more durable than the older versions. My own anecdotal evidence is that the 85K mile diff in my F-150 is also still working pretty well. Doesn't mean I won't eventually change it, but I haven't felt it was necessary yet.
One nice thing about clutch types is that they age gracefully, just gradually becoming less effective until you eventually have a standard open diff. Not the end of the world.
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