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Aussie locker review
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Nice write up, I'm still torn between an Aussie or selectable locker, I know eventually the lack of locker is gonna get me stuck - but one of the guys I wheel with (Who has a selectable locker) is trying to put me off the Aussie type locker, as he explains that there are times when he really doesn't want a locked rear. Plus when I wheeled my Xterra with an electronic locker, I kinda liked the ability to only engage it when I needed it.
But my 4Runner is a budget build. Truck and parts to get her where she is today were less than $2500. Adding a $600 locker kinda defeats the whole 'Budget' concept.
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im with rinky, good write up! i'm still torn between a selectable locker and a LSD/aussie locker. i really dont understand why LSD made it into trucks. its made for racing more than 4x4 a full locker just sounds more practical.
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1987 Mutant 4runner|Slightly Modified|Lacking general build direction -Lifts and Tires look cool at the Mall, Lockers and Gears look cool on the trail. -Internet Nice Guy Last edited by AxleIke; 04-19-2008 at 05:17 PM. |
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Awesome write up!
Great attention to the quirks and the bad weather behavior. This should give people piece of mind when buying an Aussie. Congrats on liking your new toy. BTW, thats how all installs go...LOL. Only one guarantee when working on trucks: at least one thing will go very, very wrong. As long as its only one, you're usually okay.
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Nice write up you have more patience than I. I installed a Aussie up front and switched to manual hubs. I installed a LSD in the rear.
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There are times, when if you got stuck cause your diff was open, you couldn't get out by locking the diff. I haven't run into a situation off road, when I'd want to be completely unlocked. I think the ideal differential (doesn't exist yet) would be a selectable/ mechanical hybrid. Normally it would be open for those parking lot expeditions and when you lent it to your learning-slowly-to-drive girlfriend, but you act like an Aussie Locker at the push of a button. It really is amazing to cross a ditch and have wheels up in the air, then turn easily full lock on the high traction surface without pushing any buttons.
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How's that working out for you? Would you do again?
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have you noticed a difference in how often you fuel up?
so the aussie locker is quite simply a renamed LSD?
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I had my best mileage yet last week (22mpg with about 2hrs wheeling in low range). The locker unlocks fully around corners for I don't think it could possibly change your mileage except by encouraging you to wheel more often. I do have one complaint- I can't find anything yet that I can't overcome, by shifting into 4wd. Like everyone else does, I will say it's the best off road mod I've done.
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nice write up
is it just me or did you copy and paste your first few paragraphs?
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lol, yeah, I copied and pasted from a Word document. Looks like I posted a couple paragraphs twice, thanks for pointing that out, I'll fix that right away.
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Selectable/Mechanical unfortunately they don't make them for Toyota axles.
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I meant a mechanical/ selectable hybrid as in a hypothetical locker that acted as an open diff when unlocked (basically parking lot mode) and like and Aussie Locker when locked. That is to say, it's easy to turn, but as soon as a wheel looses traction, it locks.
Something like that would be brilliant for the front.
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Your first quirk that you posted up about the drivers side of the hood raising up is due to the torque of the motor. Now that both of your tires are pushing the vehicle straight the vehicle will raise up a tad bit in the direction that the driveshaft is spinning.
Very good write-up. I went with a Detroit after I tried to install a Detroit EZ Locker several times. I had had it with lunchbox lockers, so i went and got a locker that replaces the carrier. I also have a Lock-Rite in the front of my 4Runner. It is simply amazing. If you think being locked in the rear only and being in 4wd is pretty unstopable. Just wait until you put one in the front too.
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I think it's likely going to be an ARB upfront for me. I use 4wd on the highway on ice and snow. I'm convinced the rear auto locker is not a safety issue on snow and ice- put it in 4wd when the rear starts getting slipping. That said, I wouldn't like my front tires skidding. Ever.
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Hey Matt, since you are one of the lucky ones to drive both an Aussie and a lock right, would you recommend both or definitely the Aussie?
I originally wanted and still do want a Aussie, but that will seem like it will never happen. So next choice = lock right BTW, nice review!
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I had driven a Lock Right and it wasn't too bad, but it was had determine what the effect would be on my truck as the truck with the Lock Right was already pretty noticeably modified (ie: 33x12.5 MTs, no sway bars and loud exhaust).
I'd email Bill Cole (go to www.offroadlockers.com. I'd wait for the Aussie personally just because it has been such a good product. That said, I don't know if i'd be saying the same thing if I were still unlocked and waiting.
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Exactly, about the waiting part.
Ill probably give it another few months and continue to hope one will be produced, maybe it could happen, but when there is still no Aussie, then ill probably end up with a lock-right. Thanks again for the review, it helped me out.
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I admire your patience.
I've heard good things about the performance of the Powertrax No-Slip. Some say its 80% smoother/ quieter than the Lockright. I don't know where they got that figure, but it still gives you an idea. The reliability is another issue. Seems like the No-Slip and the Lock RIght have reliability issues that the Aussie does not.
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Nice write up!! This is one of the better posts i have seen. I have an Aussie locker to install in my '82 and I got it because of reviews like this one. I can't wait to get it in and play!!!
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It seems like most people i hear from say the lockright is good too and they have not problems, so i might just get on next check. Still deciding on what to do. Or maybe lockright rear, aussie front? I am in the same boat as you, we do get some snow, but there is no highway driving on it, just around town is where there is snow. I think ill go rear locker first and probably leave the front open though.
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I'd like a front locker but I don't really need one at this point. The rear is pretty effective on its own. I drive on snowy highways so its a selectable or nothing up front for me. If you only use 4wd off road, then an Aussie would be nice up front. It would allow you more steering ability than the ARB would when locked.
I don't know what you should do about the rear locker. I'd keep bugging Bill Cole until he finally gets the long overdue 4 pinion locker out.
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I shot him an email about a week ago, still no reply
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The hood twist on takeoff is actually kinda cool. With an open diff, the takeoff isn't as positive because the torque is going to the wheel with the least traction (i.e. small amounts of slippage that aren't really noticeable). With the locker it's going to the wheel with the most traction, so it torque-twists the suspension. Swaybar might mute it a little. I don't have any sway bar connected.
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