I wanted to know everyone's opinion on Tru-Trac vs Trac-Loc.
I'd say it depends on what you're doing with it. What do you expect from it? Some observations from driving both extensively, are full differential (no preload) with Tru-Trac, but it is geared (without clutches), so there is a "take-up" of the low-traction tire to the high-trac tire. No problem at speed or wide curves, etc. However, on sudden application (pop the clutch or decel with unequal traction surface), it can pull to one side momentarily or delay traction while it gears-up.
I've seen this effect when launching across some drips or slick spots, where it can jerk as it enters and leaves the slick spot, being low-bias then suddenly needs equalizing and it takes a tire rotation or two to get it. Likewise on pavement with ice under one tire, it will spin the slick tire then bias for more to the hi-trac side, but as soon as it grips it can unload and start that process all over again.
I'd say the point is that you probably won't care unless you're really using it, and usually the effects are not that bad and driving technique can minimize weirdness - but it can be weird. There are multiple "bias" settings built-in (non-adjustable), so choose what you need for your use. They can wear out, but that's unlikely for the typical hobbyist.
Trac-Loc is softly on all the time, locks harder with torque instantly, and stays that way until torque reduces. No "slack" to drive through. This makes it more predictable and natural feeling in a way. Yes, you can fool it, and very biased traction can result in no limiting and eventual damage (donut burnout). They are cheaper and rebuildable.
Only my opinion and only for the "average Joe" classic car owner generally driving but occasionally tracking or a burnout for the buddies, I would lean toward the Trac-Loc, but either certainly "works". For more specific use (auto-x, track days, bracket racing, etc), you should make more specific choices. I have 1 Trac-loc and 2 True-Tracs in the driveway. This is a bit random, but because I can't use a Detroit Locker in anything the wife drives. I love DLs, but they are a "driver's" solution.

Whatever you choose, learn about it and how to drive it before you get to where you need to suddenly know all that.