If I had a 4.11 in the front diff with a 4.444 rear, how obvious would it be during normal driving? Just had a new tranny put on my 04 Forester XT Auto last week, trying to eliminate this as my problem. Wouldn't I be getting lots of binding and bucking? If I'm understanding it correctly, the rear driveshaft would be spinning faster than the front one right?
The XT's have the Active AWD(90F/10R controlled by a transfer clutch) but on "power brake" launches to 3,000rpms with my high stall torque converter, the rears just spin and spin, even fishtailed..Even on a semi-normal takeoff from a redlight on a wet road, I fishtailed.
Fluids in both diffs were drained/refilled last week along with new ATF put in when the tranny was swapped.
Am I just being paranoid? Discuss.