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When one wheel begins to spin the pinion gears on that side are forced toward the pinion brake shoes. The pinion brake shoes then cause frictional drag on the opposite pinion gears and the side gear. These friction forces transfer the power to the opposite wheel. Once the frictional forces are overcome, differentiation will occur. The torque will be continually biased by the frictional forces to the high traction wheel.
From the Dodge 2004 FSM, page 3-158, Rear Axle.
Yeah was reading that in the 05 SM last night... Considering that the AAM LSD and TT both have the same number of pinion gears the shoes must be where the tunable bias ratio comes from. . It's not quite a true clutch pack thou, and chatter would tell me that something was wrong if it was coming from the shoes. I would call them more of a "friction enhancer" than a clutch...
If you look at the attached photos you can see the shoes on the AAM and lack of shoes on the TT. . if you take the shoes away they are the same (Which is why I think it has to do with the tunable bias ratio)