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Good catch. That manual says Tractec Inc, though. My guess is that Eaton just hasn't bothered to update it to their current policy since they bought that company 10 years ago or whenever. Might be worth a call for anyone considering a truetrac purchase just for peace of mind.
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Back to the topic at hand all the lockers mentioned here are good products find one that meets your needs. They all have pros and cons. In my opinion a selectable locker with a warranty that covers your particular setup is the best way to go if budget allows. Contact the manufacture to make sure your covered before you buy anything or you could be out thousands if it fails. My zip locker for example covers my setup if the locker fails and $2000 dollars in other damage that its failure may have caused. That's great other than I cant run 37s.
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It also has the option to extend the normal warranty to lifetime coverage for the original owner. I was told $50 extra, a few people have reported it was free. Not a bad deal.