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nice follow up Zuki-Ron, I agree that alot of the terms that are being used are a bit confusing when all lumped together. :thumbup:
Trac-Lok is the OEM Dana Limited Slip differential.
This is why I love my ARBs. Although I will much more often turn off the front when navigating through trees up muddy off camber slopes, which results in more steering and less plowing.So, if you're in off camber mud, the rear end just migrates down the hill sideways.
Fixed it.
On road (in 2wd), a front locker should be pretty much invisible.
Robert
It also locks up on ice in 2wd in a skid situation.Why is it that a front locker wouldnt lock up when in 2wd?
Great thread! With WF approaching I have started thinking about putting a locker in as well. I was planning on the rear, but due to the "invisibility" of a front locker in 2wd that is the direction I will probably go.
Unfortunately I won't have the money to re-gear quite yet, so I'll be stuck with 3.55s at WF. As I understand it though, installing a lunch box locker is substantially easier than installing gears (which sounds like a labor intensive activity). So, is throwing a lunch box in the front diff something I could pull off in an afternoon, being moderately mechanically inclined?
The prob with the front, is you have to pull the carrier & remove the ring gear. So it is a bit more time consuming. But you can do it on a workbench witch is better than doing it laying on the floor doing a rear. I replaced both front hub bearings at the same time, since you have to remove them to get the axles out. Also did axle u-joints while they were out.Great thread! With WF approaching I have started thinking about putting a locker in as well. I was planning on the rear, but due to the "invisibility" of a front locker in 2wd that is the direction I will probably go.
Unfortunately I won't have the money to re-gear quite yet, so I'll be stuck with 3.55s at WF. As I understand it though, installing a lunch box locker is substantially easier than installing gears (which sounds like a labor intensive activity). So, is throwing a lunch box in the front diff something I could pull off in an afternoon, being moderately mechanically inclined?
Why is it that a front locker wouldnt lock up when in 2wd?
My first time took about 4 hrs. I went really slow & reread the instructions about every 5 min. Last time it took about 1/2 hr. The hardest part is getting the front end apart if it hasn't been done in a while. JIM.
The prob with the front, is you have to pull the carrier & remove the ring gear. So it is a bit more time consuming. But you can do it on a workbench witch is better than doing it laying on the floor doing a rear.
WRONG< WRONG<WRONG Go find an empty parking lot that is snow or ice covered, drive in 2wd & step on the brakes hard & you will hear that fawker locking & unlocking.An automatic locker should only engage when torque is applied, and unlock when you let off.
Obviously, in 2wd, the transfer case delivers no torque to the front driveshaft and axle.
Robert
WRONG< WRONG<WRONG Go find an empty parking lot that is snow or ice covered, drive in 2wd & step on the brakes hard & you will hear that fawker locking & unlocking.
WRONG< WRONG<WRONG
(Edit: Unless you're talking about hitting the brakes hard enough to skid. Then I could see it reacting weird, I guess...)