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IS 35 inch tires to big for the e-z locker

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Old 03-12-2008, 03:39 PM
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IS 35 inch tires to big for the e-z locker

I have a 94 toyota pick up, 22 r-e, and 35 inch tires.....Is a 35 inch tire to big for the e-z locker? i noticed eatons website said that the e-z locker was for factory horsepower and factory tire sizes....is this true....if so what kind of locker should i get? I am in high school, and i have a limited budget so i really cant afford air lockers, electric lockers, etc. PLEASE HELP
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I wouldn't worry about it, I've known plenty of people running at least 35's and running lunchbox lockers. Your 22re isn't going to tear anything up.
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If you read on the detroitlocker website they say its for up to 32" tires.

http://store.summitracing.com/partde...5&autoview=sku
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Aussie does not limit tire size for the warrantee. Great customer service too.
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Manufacturers generally put ratings and limitations on there products to cover themselves. Its just a recomendation not set in stone. I had a good friend that wheeled the hell out of his 85 p/u with 5.29's, 35's and an ez locker and never had any issues. Just a thought, I have heard plenty of good things about the aussie locker though.
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Lock-Right in the front and an Aussie in the rear with 35's. No problems here.

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