Your opinion seems to be based on other people's experiences/opinions.
My opinion is based on my own experiences with these products.
If yukon isn't a knock off company, then why haven't they designed thier own style of locker instead of "improving" other's designs?
But, this isn't the place for this discussion. Let's talk about how Kevin actually wheels his rig and what to do about HIS breakage issues.
The Yukon Grizzly Locker is similar to a Detroit Locker but features new patent pending design improvements. Yukon Grizzly Lockers feature a forged case and forged 8620 internals for greater strength. The internals feature inner clutch teeth with a larger radius, making them over 350% stronger than back-cut designs. These larger teeth help to avoid breakage against shock-loading or in the event an axle breaks. All Yukon Gear & Axle Grizzly Lockers are assembled in the USA and their internals are hand-fitted for faster re-engagement. Yukon Grizzly Lockers are perfect for drag racing, circle track & dirt racing, extreme off-road and heavy-duty towing.
So a 30 spline zip and 30 spline shafts are the exact same price. Any more input on this?
Whats the warrantee like on the zip? Because ARB did a test of theirs vs the zip, and the ARB won. Now granted this is not third party testing, so yes there is some bias to this test, but never the less its a solid video to watch: http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=dyzyAVPTM8c
Also a video of the zip not breaking at all, but 5 chromos breaking: http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=rbOkSirHYFg
I would say if the warrantee is on point, go with the zip!!
6 year warranty. 2 years of which they will cover up to $2000 in collateral damage caused by the carrier breaking. If it breaks.
One thing I don't like about my Detroit in the front is when I'm in love trying to turn the wheel sharp it doesn't want to move half the time and is all bound up
Thoughts on Yukon chromo shafts? Lifetime waranty and fair price - similar to ten factory.
That first video is from 2009. Not standing up for yukon even though i think they are a decent option. However i dont think that test is valid anymore. Both companies have done redesigns since then.
But nothing is covered is the u joint breaks takes out the shaft the shaft chick takes out the ball joints