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Old 02-21-2012, 10:09 AM
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And the lug pattern would be different than the front. I just ran a lock right. It worked great
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Would it be bad to Lincoln weld it ?
Old 02-22-2012, 06:41 AM
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Would it be bad to Lincoln weld it ?
it would never unlock than...increased tire wear.
i would just make sure to rotate your tires a lot...
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Sick! I miss my 81 I should have never sold it... Watch for a 86-95 ifs front locker and throw it in the rear. Mine had a lock right and it worked great.
So I would be replacing my rear end with a front locker right ? Im kinda confused sorry
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Oh also today I got stuck and I thought the right tire spins and the left one doesn't? Cause When I got stuck the left spun and not that right one
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yep.. one tire fire! that what happens when you have an open diff.

to clarify my previous post. if you buy a lockright for a 86-95 4runner/pickup FRONT diff (7.5" diff) it will fit in the rear of a 2wd pickup.
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Originally Posted by Tofer
yep.. one tire fire! that what happens when you have an open diff.

to clarify my previous post. if you buy a lockright for a 86-95 4runner/pickup FRONT diff (7.5" diff) it will fit in the rear of a 2wd pickup.
How hard is it to put in? Also in thought one tire fire was the right tire not left
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its what ever tire has the least amount of traction....one way I have found to fight that in the mud or snow (with out a locker) you just lock the ebrake and it will put the same amount of drag on both back tires and make them both pull...
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Hate to revive a dead thread, but did you have to do any body lift or torsion twist to clear the 30" tires? I am resurrecting an '82 and I want to stuff as much tire as I can under there without lifting or rubbing.
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