steering while wheeling is WAY better with a selectable. I had an elocker before i had my auto locker and i miss it every time i drive the thing.
steering while wheeling is WAY better with a selectable. I had an elocker before i had my auto locker and i miss it every time i drive the thing.
I grenade a lock rite in my 8.25, have a Detroit now and no problems I can't live with.
I have not noticed a difference steering offroad with an rear auto locker compared to open. Those with comments about steering difficulty with an auto locker, you are talking about a REAR locker, right?
no.With a Detroit truetrac LSD in the back would you also have a compromised turn radius?
LSD is for street driving dont waste the money. You can find great deals on eaton e-lockers and arb's if you look. Personally id do the e-locker but I've heard the 8.25 version may have some issues ( might be thinking 8.8 though ) but either one will give the best of both worlds open for street snow and non technical trails and locked for everything else.
LSD is for street driving dont waste the money. You can find great deals on eaton e-lockers and arb's if you look. Personally id do the e-locker but I've heard the 8.25 version may have some issues ( might be thinking 8.8 though ) but either one will give the best of both worlds open for street snow and non technical trails and locked for everything else.
I grenade a lock rite in my 8.25, have a Detroit now and no problems I can't live with.
Even on a soft dirt road, my turning radius is huge with my rear detroit compared to being open. Several switch backs that I could normally just turn and go up I've had to stop and back up.
For me, the final decision to swap to an ARB came when I made a trek up a snowy mountain pass. I was "drifting" every corner on the way up, and it wasn't by choice. The wife was freaking the F out lol.
Even on a soft dirt road, my turning radius is huge with my rear detroit compared to being open. Several switch backs that I could normally just turn and go up I've had to stop and back up.
For me, the final decision to swap to an ARB came when I made a trek up a snowy mountain pass. I was "drifting" every corner on the way up, and it wasn't by choice. The wife was freaking the F out lol.