I have driven with Detroit Lockers, Detroit Tru-Tracs, Trac-Loc's, Equa-loc's, Auburn street and Auburn Pro's, and quite a few others that don't matter here.
I recently installed a 28 spline Tru-Trac in a 1965 Shelby GT350 with 3.70:1 gears that also got a T5, 5spd manual.
Prior to this it was stock with a T10, 4spd and 3.89:1 Detroit Locker.
The Detroit Locker, at least in my opinion, is the clear winner in the traction and durability area if you also want some differential action in the rear end.
The Yukon Locker is a good option in a Detroit Locker style unit as well.
The D-Locker does exibit some driving quirks that must be understood so they don't catch the driver off guard....like on/off throttle in a curve (highway on/off ramp is a great example)
The D-Locker can impart odd steering responses if it either locks, or unlocks, during a corner under power application.
The D-Tru-Trac does not have this issue.
As a matter of fact I have found the street driving manners of the car to have improved over the D-Locker with the Tru-Trac.
The Tru-Trac will still scuff a tire around a sharper corner, (think right turn at intersection), while getting on the throttle to pull out into traffic....Not hard throttle, just moderate throttle to pull out and get going.
This also causes chirps as the tires go over the painted cross walks and turn arrows.
But getting on, or off, the throttle during a longer curve (think long curved on/off ramp but not quite a cloverleaf) does not exibit any steer like a D-Locker does.
They are also quiet, basically silent compared to a D-Locker.
The version I installed is from Eaton and I used the supplied Lucas 85W-90 standard gear lube....Lucas is a good product so no issues there.
But this unit was clunky and noisy at first so after about 500 miles of break in I changed out the fluid for 85W-140 and things are happy, silent, and running well.
I've only got about 1,500 miles on it so far so I can not give any long term use in the vehicle.
The Auburns I have dealt with were behind a 408 stroker in a Fox Mustang with slicks, or drag radials, running in the mid 10's in the 1/4 mile.
The standard Auburn was ruined in two passes, and it was suggested to switch to the "Pro".
The "Pro" lasted about 8-10 passes before it started having issues.
But, seeing as it was otherwise new I decided to try to rebuild it just to see if I could.
I did rebuild that "Pro" and it has been working perfectly in a less powerful, street tire vehicle ever since.
If you need ultimate traction, along with some differential action, the D-Locker is your huckleberry.
If you are working with less HP, (under 400) and less traction, (tires that will spin rather than try to hook hard) in a street driven vehicle...even a spirited street vehicle, the Tru-Trac is a great option.