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SLC97SR5 Oct 20, 2007 09:43 AM

Ordered my Aussie Locker
 
I just ordered my Aussie for the '84 Flatbed, I'll let you know how it installs and performs.

Djlarroc Oct 20, 2007 04:36 PM

Where did you buy it and how much?? You can start w/those details :bigok:

amgraham Oct 20, 2007 06:56 PM

You'll like it.. I've been running mine for a year. I also run synthetic (Royal Purple) and it seems to make the locker work much smoother.

SLC97SR5 Oct 21, 2007 09:02 AM


Where did you buy it and how much?? You can start w/those details
I ordered it from the only site I'm aware of:

www.aussielocker.com
I had some problems ordering the first time due to a server upgrade on Aussies end and Bill noticed that my order had gone uncompleted and sent me an e-mail assuring they would get me taken care of...impressive since I hadn't spent any money at that point. The cost was $260.00 shipped.

Djlarroc Oct 21, 2007 10:10 AM

Thanks.. I'm looking for some lockers now.. I was thinking of lockrites.. but everyone likes these aussies so much, I might get these instead. They are only a few $ more.

Volcom Oct 24, 2007 11:19 AM

I've got Aussies, F&R. They work great! Actual 4 wheel drive is soooooooooo much better than 2 wheels getting power in stock form.

hanksyota Oct 24, 2007 11:59 AM

hey volcom, is that a trail rig? im worried about lunchbox lockers in colorado. i also drive up 70 from denver to evergreen everyday.

Volcom Oct 24, 2007 01:40 PM


Originally Posted by hanksyota (Post 50648565)
hey volcom, is that a trail rig? im worried about lunchbox lockers in colorado. i also drive up 70 from denver to evergreen everyday.

Yup. I wouldn't worry to much about the rear locker in the snow. It just takes some driving in it to get used to it, so I've heard (although I've never actually driven in the snow with mine). The front is a different story. There are mixed feelings about having a full time locker on the snow covered streets.

hanksyota Oct 24, 2007 02:14 PM

thanks for the info volcom. i will do some more research and figure out what fits me best. im just worried about ice driving down the hill at night.

simplypv Oct 24, 2007 07:25 PM

couldnt you just drive with one hub locked and the other unlocked?

Volcom Oct 25, 2007 07:55 AM


Originally Posted by simplypv (Post 50649145)
couldnt you just drive with one hub locked and the other unlocked?

You could, that may help. I've got a square shaft so anything over 20mph is tough for me :hillbill:

dropzone Oct 25, 2007 08:35 AM

Subscribing, looking at the Aussie as on option for my '81...

SLC97SR5 Oct 26, 2007 04:48 PM

It ought to be here Monday the 29th, I'll let you know how it goes.

sh0kk86 Oct 27, 2007 12:20 AM

im planning on getting an aussie in the rear when i regear. not sure what i want to do with the front end(sas/leave ifs/longtravel most likely take out front diff and make 2wd)

Djlarroc Oct 27, 2007 08:19 AM


Originally Posted by Volcom (Post 50649639)
You could, that may help. I've got a square shaft so anything over 20mph is tough for me :hillbill:

Is it really possible to only lock 1 hub? How does that work?

seafarinman Oct 27, 2007 08:23 AM

I wanted to get Aussies for my rig, but they don't make them for the V6 third members so I have Lockrights front and rear.

simplypv Oct 27, 2007 09:07 AM

dj,

yeah its possible. if you have manual hubs, just lock one side and keep the other side unlocked. it'll pull to one side a bit but if you get used to it, not a big deal.

Hayes Oct 27, 2007 09:09 AM


Originally Posted by Djlarroc (Post 50651824)
Is it really possible to only lock 1 hub? How does that work?



If you have manual hubs you just lock one wheel and leave the other unlocked...if you have auto hubs, no you can't leave only one unlocked.

Djlarroc Oct 27, 2007 09:23 AM

I have manual hubs thankfully, so what's the purpose of that? Is it so your lockers don't engage full time? Won't that mess you your diff?

Hayes Oct 27, 2007 11:09 AM

No problems with your diff...

It allows you to have better traction. If you were in 4wd with the front locked then the front would be squirrely, because under power the front would slide around (on snow or ice). With only one front wheel getting traction it won't slide but will provide extra grip...



Hope that helped.


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