Another locker question
#1
Another locker question
I bought a used lockright locker for the front alxe of my truck. It is a 87 ifs with a 22re. It is used as a daily driver for now. Should I wait to buy the rear locker and do them both at the same time or just do the front for now? How does the front locker handle in the winter with the hubs locked in? If it looks like too much for me I'm gona send it to zuk I really want it done right the first time. Thanks
#3
So would you not put it into a daily driver? If I did I did some reading on some people just locking one side. Do you think I could do that for winter driving? The roads here get more packed snow and ice than deep snow. Thanks
#6
Not even sure I'd put a limited slip in the front, as an LSD is likely going to act just like a locker in slick snow. I don't think I'd like to be on a icy side slope and have all 4 tires slipping.
Forget a front auto locker if you see snow.
Forget a front auto locker if you see snow.
#7
I believe that they unlock one hub to keep a locked front end from binding when turning, that is why I put in a twin stick, but my trail truck is not a DD.
Driving a locked rear DD in snow is interesting enough. Locker up front you may not go the direction you want IE: turn right and end up going straight. That is why LC's with an E-Locker are great.
Driving a locked rear DD in snow is interesting enough. Locker up front you may not go the direction you want IE: turn right and end up going straight. That is why LC's with an E-Locker are great.
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Strange. I have the lockright in the rear of my truck and i haven't had one problem in the snow. I drove around town fine in 2wd. Taking it cautiously, of course, but not once did it feel unstable or like it was going to spin out. This is just my experience. It probably has a lot to do with the tires as well. Im running Trxus mt's and have had no problem
For the front, i cannot comment. I am trying to get my hands on a differential for the front that is locked, and if i do ill let you all know how that goes.
For the front, i cannot comment. I am trying to get my hands on a differential for the front that is locked, and if i do ill let you all know how that goes.
Last edited by 904_runner; 12-23-2008 at 12:00 PM.
#10
Mabey Ill just sell it and put the money towards a rear locker. I plan on keeping it a daily driver especially during the winter. Ill list it over in the classifieds. Thanks.
#11
Just wanted to say thanks to everyone that gave advise. I wish I would have did some reading up on it before I bought it. I posted it on the classifieds well jsut have to see how that goes. Thanks again.
#13
Strange. I have the lockright in the rear of my truck and i haven't had one problem in the snow. I drove around town fine in 2wd. Taking it cautiously, of course, but not once did it feel unstable or like it was going to spin out. This is just my experience. It probably has a lot to do with the tires as well. Im running Trxus mt's and have had no problem
For the front, i cannot comment. I am trying to get my hands on a differential for the front that is locked, and if i do ill let you all know how that goes.
For the front, i cannot comment. I am trying to get my hands on a differential for the front that is locked, and if i do ill let you all know how that goes.
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#15
just install the thing. and when you dont want both tires pulling, just lock 1 of the hubs thats the best thing to do. I put a spool in the front of my IHC SCOUT and thats how I managed it to drive on plowed streets. lock 1 hub.
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Put it in!!
I go these installed today thanks to Mike at Mikes Specialty Repair in Redway Ca (MSR) on Yotatech.
An Aussie and 4.88's.
Tomorrow it all goes back in my truck.
I go these installed today thanks to Mike at Mikes Specialty Repair in Redway Ca (MSR) on Yotatech.
An Aussie and 4.88's.
Tomorrow it all goes back in my truck.
Last edited by toyospearo; 12-23-2008 at 08:53 PM.
#17
Remember to break those gears in properly. Don't overheat the gears. Gentle on them for a bit until the gears are "burned in". You're going to love the locker.
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