lock right lockers?
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in the owners manual it has a pic of a driver on each side (the part I have) with the pins spacers and springs. then it shows the "coupler" and says "(side gear)" underneath it.
in the picture it says ( ) = parts in some modles
so could these drivers be made to fit the existing side gears in my differential, and that write up from 4x4 wire maybe a 4banger differential..?
in the picture it says ( ) = parts in some modles
so could these drivers be made to fit the existing side gears in my differential, and that write up from 4x4 wire maybe a 4banger differential..?
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I didn't notice you had a v6 diff. I guess it is possible that you re-use the side gears, but I wouldn't think so. Too bad they didn't send you better instructions.
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i cant let this thread go by without saying how much i LOVE the lock right in my truck, how awesome it does offroad, how important a mod it is if you really wanna step it up wheeling-wise, and how unimportant the clicking during on-road turns ins
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I agree 100%, on road manners require mild modification to the way you drive, but nothing major. Once you are used to it you don't even notice it is there. On road manners are fine, snow, rain, etc. Off road you notice it all the time because it will bring you places you never thought you could go.
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the first time you approach an obstacle that you KNOW you cant do and climb it with relative ease and not much throttle, then stop at the top and realize what has happened..... you will never think that $200+ for a locker wasnt worth it!
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I am impressed when people rant and rave about how transparent these things are.
I personally have not driven a bigger piece of annoying crap.
Click, click, click...
Chirp, chirp, chirp...
I know a half dozen people personally who have pulled them out because of how much they hated them. Not buying this transparent thing for a minute.
I personally have not driven a bigger piece of annoying crap.
Click, click, click...
Chirp, chirp, chirp...
I know a half dozen people personally who have pulled them out because of how much they hated them. Not buying this transparent thing for a minute.
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We sure did.
As far as street manners I find it is middle-of-the-road. Perhaps I didn't set the backlash correctly, I don't know.
There is alot of click-click but that's not a big deal, the only thing that bugs me is what happens if you vary the throttle too much while you're in a tight turn. Sometimes it will start to buck and you just have to push in the clutch.
Also, it makes an audible "clunk" when the clutch is pushed in, mainly when you're in a turn.
But offroad it's great, as well as road-to-offroad places, like patches of gravel.
As far as street manners I find it is middle-of-the-road. Perhaps I didn't set the backlash correctly, I don't know.
There is alot of click-click but that's not a big deal, the only thing that bugs me is what happens if you vary the throttle too much while you're in a tight turn. Sometimes it will start to buck and you just have to push in the clutch.
Also, it makes an audible "clunk" when the clutch is pushed in, mainly when you're in a turn.
But offroad it's great, as well as road-to-offroad places, like patches of gravel.
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I am impressed when people rant and rave about how transparent these things are.
I personally have not driven a bigger piece of annoying crap.
Click, click, click...
Chirp, chirp, chirp...
I know a half dozen people personally who have pulled them out because of how much they hated them. Not buying this transparent thing for a minute.
I personally have not driven a bigger piece of annoying crap.
Click, click, click...
Chirp, chirp, chirp...
I know a half dozen people personally who have pulled them out because of how much they hated them. Not buying this transparent thing for a minute.
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When you're done, you'll have 4 little spider gears with no home, but that's all.
Make sure to torque down the bearings real good on the sides, Zuk has a good writeup about it.
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Ive got lockrites front and back, and I never know they are there, and it isnt hard to steer with it, it just opens up. As for the clicking/chirping... Man up and deal with the compromize that comes with the greatest 4x4 mod since mud tires.....or go buy a kia sophia.
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anyone who really cant handle some small amounts of noise doesnt care about their wheeling ability.
i drive everywhere, all over the east coast, not to mention 60 miles a day to and from work, and i have NO problem with the small noises and 'compromises'.
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Along those lines, taken to absurdity...
This is not a manliness thing. It is just flat out wrong to tell someone here, who drives a nice new truck and is not wheeling it hard, that a Lock-Right or similar is a transparent addition worth the trade offs.
I have ARB's. No trade offs at all. Maybe not cheap or manly, but worth every penny.
This is not a manliness thing. It is just flat out wrong to tell someone here, who drives a nice new truck and is not wheeling it hard, that a Lock-Right or similar is a transparent addition worth the trade offs.
I have ARB's. No trade offs at all. Maybe not cheap or manly, but worth every penny.
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That explains it?
Come on now, this is more than preference.
Lock Rights and similar have trade offs that impact drivability. Claiming they are transparent is a lie, a flat out lie. This is coming from someone who is not recapitulating internet lore, it is from someone who has driven many different rigs with them installed.
Come on now, this is more than preference.
Lock Rights and similar have trade offs that impact drivability. Claiming they are transparent is a lie, a flat out lie. This is coming from someone who is not recapitulating internet lore, it is from someone who has driven many different rigs with them installed.