Spool vs. Detroit for rear locking?
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Spool vs. Detroit for rear locking?
Which would you prefer?
Price wise I'd like the spool, but the detroit seems to be a great alternative to a selectable expensive unit...........but I think having the rears fully locked all the time (spool) isn't bad either....and I won't get that clunking in the rear on turns and what not.
Price wise I'd like the spool, but the detroit seems to be a great alternative to a selectable expensive unit...........but I think having the rears fully locked all the time (spool) isn't bad either....and I won't get that clunking in the rear on turns and what not.
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I had my spider gears welded, so it's basically spooled, and I love it to death. Cost me $40 to have it done. Makes your rear tires wear a little faster, tires chirp alot (which may be annoying to some people, but I love it. Scares the ÅÅÅÅ outta people, makes them think your hauling ass into a parking spot when your not), and boy howdy it makes driving in the rain an experience!
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if you drive a lot on the street I wouldn't recommend a spool or welding the spiders. But if you mainly drive it to your trail and back then it would be fine, just if you drive it to work everyday then a locker would be the best route.
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Detroit. I've had one for the last 2.5 years and i wouldn't have it any other way. It is fairily quiet (just the occasional clunk) and well mannered on the street.
But giving a little bit of extra gas around corners in the rain is a wonderfully rewarding experience... if you are expecting it.
But giving a little bit of extra gas around corners in the rain is a wonderfully rewarding experience... if you are expecting it.
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