Running a spool in the rear?
#1
Running a spool in the rear?
I was thinking about running a spool in the rear. What are the pros and cons? I know in dry conditions you will chirp when making turns, and in rain or snow, if you accelerate around a trun, youll swing the back end out. ANything else i should know?Or any advise?thx guys
#5
you dont even have to accelerate around a turn to lose it, any turn basically will swing out.. with a locker it will disengage to allow a turn... a spool wont...... a spool is generally just a bad idea on a street driven rig....
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#9
I would prefer to have a spool in the rear. Much less strain on weaker front driveline components. That being said, my spool is currently up front and I have the broken birfields to show for it.
#11
ive got lockrights and had no problems what so ever you cant beat them for the price.. as for the arb's ive seen them break over and over again...just another high priced gimmick looks to me...as for the detroit sure if you want to spend $400+ on a locker.
#12
Originally Posted by jimabena74
you dont even have to accelerate around a turn to lose it, any turn basically will swing out.. with a locker it will disengage to allow a turn... a spool wont...... a spool is generally just a bad idea on a street driven rig....
Personally i wish i had just spooled up my rear. Better predictability, and when i blow shafts, i dont have to rebuild it like i do with my locker now. When i go 1 ton ill be running a spool rear and probobally a lockright up front. With the rear locker, the only time it ever disengages on a turn is if im coasting into a parking space. Any throttle when i turn and the tires chirp, because as soon as it gets input torque, it locks. I have no problems in rain, or snow because i know how to drive. The back end doesnt just swing out like you seem to think.
#14
Originally Posted by 93TACO
Yo you think i'll be ok with a spool?or welded rear in my toyota?
#16
Originally Posted by 93TACO
So is it aok to have an all time locker inthe rear? Arent i gonna slide around turns?And loose control in the rain? Wont i wear tires down faster? Whats your experiance.
#17
Originally Posted by 93TACO
I was thinking about running a spool in the rear. What are the pros and cons? I know in dry conditions you will chirp when making turns, and in rain or snow, if you accelerate around a trun, youll swing the back end out. ANything else i should know?Or any advise?thx guys
#18
Originally Posted by joez
Let me guess, you dont have either, and have never driven anything with either as well.
Personally i wish i had just spooled up my rear. Better predictability, and when i blow shafts, i dont have to rebuild it like i do with my locker now. When i go 1 ton ill be running a spool rear and probobally a lockright up front. With the rear locker, the only time it ever disengages on a turn is if im coasting into a parking space. Any throttle when i turn and the tires chirp, because as soon as it gets input torque, it locks. I have no problems in rain, or snow because i know how to drive. The back end doesnt just swing out like you seem to think.
Personally i wish i had just spooled up my rear. Better predictability, and when i blow shafts, i dont have to rebuild it like i do with my locker now. When i go 1 ton ill be running a spool rear and probobally a lockright up front. With the rear locker, the only time it ever disengages on a turn is if im coasting into a parking space. Any throttle when i turn and the tires chirp, because as soon as it gets input torque, it locks. I have no problems in rain, or snow because i know how to drive. The back end doesnt just swing out like you seem to think.
#20
im looking to build another rig bro. My 93 is pretty much set. Like i said in anothe rpost, Its got an ARB and im looking for a solid axle. But im also loking to make anew rig. Thinking 83-83,already got solid axle




