Lockers
#1
Lockers
I am looking into purchasing a locker for my rear diff. Wondering if you guys had any suggestions? I was leaning towards the Torq master Aussie locker. Seems like a good design and a very reasonable price($239).
Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated.
Thank you
Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated.
Thank you
#3
LocRite
YO Junior. Our buddy John has a LocRite in his rear. It's the cheap and easy way of doing it. Since you're not putting out too many horses... the locrite would work decent in yours. Having a selectable locker (ARB) would be best but the locrite does the job and functions fine on the streets as long as you don't gun it around corners. Really simple design yet effective. Again... cheap but effective. We'll talk.
#4
Yeah, what Poopshute said. My Lock-Right has done fine so far. It is starting to become louder, but I've heard that's just what they do. As long as it works, I can get over the sound and periodic harshness at slow speeds...
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