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Old 06-22-2007, 01:31 PM
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heres where i am.

http://www.accuautoparts.com/list1.jsp

im looking at the differential section. theres 2 types of powertrax, a lock-right, and a no-slip. hoping lock-right is what i want?


edit- thats for the 8inch diff. for the 7.5" diff theres less choices, and the e-z locker looks most likely.

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ok. i went out to look at stickers and such to figure out my diff size, but i couldnt figure out which numbers i needed to look at and use to figure it out. one of the stickers on the inside of the drivers door got riped off or something, and theres one left, but im not sure it helps me any, then theres the 2 or the inside of the hood.

which numbers am i looking at and which part of the number is most important?
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If you have 2WD and 5 lug axles, it's the 7.5" diff. If you're considering switching to 4WD, the front is going to be 6 lug, so you'll probably want to change the rear axle in the long run. Look for a wrecked TRD Tacoma in a junkyard and get the rear axle with the elocker out of it...
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There is a true trac that locks but not for the Toyota diff

A Weismann would be the best of all worlds - but not for the Toyota diff

A detroit locker is theoretically stronger than the lunchbox lockers (lockrite) which dont replace the diff case.

ARB locker has manual controls so there are some on road advantages to that.
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you have a 7.5" if you've got a 2wd w/ 5 lug.

ewong is right. there is a lot out there that is pretty sweet, like the eaton elockers, LSD when off, spool when on, but they aren't making them for the yota axles yet.
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Originally Posted by ewong
There is a true trac that locks but not for the Toyota diff

A Weismann would be the best of all worlds - but not for the Toyota diff

A detroit locker is theoretically stronger than the lunchbox lockers (lockrite) which dont replace the diff case.

ARB locker has manual controls so there are some on road advantages to that.
yea. the arb's are expensive beyond my reach though. im looking at a site now where they have the lockrite for the yota's and they are around $280.

the link: http://www.drivetrain.com/Lkrighttoymiscdapp.html

pretty hard to read, but i think ive got it kinda figured out. and thats a great price for me. i could have that in a week or two. is that something that would work for my situation?
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alright. finally found the axle codes and such for my truck. 7.5" diff, 3.42 gearing, 2 pinion open

therefore through the link i posted above it would be the 6011 part# for $282.**

thanks for the help. will keep updated.
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keep in mind 100 to 200 for install, plus 60 or so for new carrier bearings.
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Buy it from PORC. I bought one from him and got just about the best price on the net. I believe it was just under $250 about 6 months ago.

Call them and talk to Alex and just tell him what you have and what you want. that way you get the best price and the right ▓▓▓▓ too.

http://www.performanceoffroadcenter.com/

Btw, AxleIke has a good point. While they say it will work fine in a used carrier, if your's is too worn it won't lock up right. If you can get it reworked when you get it put in you'll probably be glad you did.

I put mine in myself and knock on wood it's been fine. I don't really recommend it though unless you're the adventurous type. I'm actually surprised I pulled it off but I:

A. Was dead set on not spending any cash for labor
B. Did my homework 10 times over
C. Took my time and marked everything and put it back together exactly like it came apart...

My 3rd was also recently worked over by Zuk so I wasn't worried about wear at all.
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check it. http://www.trailslesstraveled.com/viewarticle.php?id=58
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definetly lock the rear, not a lsd. installed my arb recently and havent even needed to lock the front hubs in yet. freakin rocks. FWIW if you get a locker and decide to get a 4wd IFS truck later you can swap your 7.5 locker into the front of your new truck!
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Originally Posted by ovrrdrive
Buy it from PORC. I bought one from him and got just about the best price on the net. I believe it was just under $250 about 6 months ago.

Call them and talk to Alex and just tell him what you have and what you want. that way you get the best price and the right ▓▓▓▓ too.

http://www.performanceoffroadcenter.com/

Btw, AxleIke has a good point. While they say it will work fine in a used carrier, if your's is too worn it won't lock up right. If you can get it reworked when you get it put in you'll probably be glad you did.

I put mine in myself and knock on wood it's been fine. I don't really recommend it though unless you're the adventurous type. I'm actually surprised I pulled it off but I:

A. Was dead set on not spending any cash for labor
B. Did my homework 10 times over
C. Took my time and marked everything and put it back together exactly like it came apart...

My 3rd was also recently worked over by Zuk so I wasn't worried about wear at all.
thats deff a good price, thanks for the link. id like to do it myself, or at least work with someone, and ive got a guy that owns a shop and has all the tool id ever need, so the labor install part probally wont be too much $$$ if any. regardless, i'll certainly have some back up money just in case i screw things up and it decides to spin the wheels in oppo directions or something. lol.
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Originally Posted by fthertime666
definetly lock the rear, not a lsd. installed my arb recently and havent even needed to lock the front hubs in yet. freakin rocks. FWIW if you get a locker and decide to get a 4wd IFS truck later you can swap your 7.5 locker into the front of your new truck!
great idea. most certainly keep that in mind.
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Originally Posted by SEAN_at_TLT
good article. read it all. learned what my junk down there is actually doing.

that sounds familiar...
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Originally Posted by dijlop
good article. read it all. learned what my junk down there is actually doing.

that sounds familiar...
Sweet, thanks for the kind words!
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Originally Posted by SEAN_at_TLT
Sweet, thanks for the kind words!
anytime, thanks for the help.

anyways, update, i bought a new amp for my subwoofer, so im broke again, will take a while longer to get this part of my modding done. goin on a road trip soon, so i figured music would beat clicking. WORD UP FL KEYS. YEA YEAAA
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Aussie Locker, stronger then a lock rite. Better warrenty too.

I'm welded front and rear. I will also be daily driving my truck soon.
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