JTM
NAXJA Forum User
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- W.Houston, TX
I had a lockrite in my Dana 30 and loved it.
Eh it looks like they dropped the no warranty over 32" part
The original lock rite had a tire size and HP limit on it according to them.
I ran one in my old dodge truck for over 12 yrs with 40" tires and close to 450 hp, it barely looked used when I sold the axles.
they are tough, a friend of mine had one in the 8.8 in his 93 Cobra. It was a 5speed car and ran as fast as 10.31 and the lock right hung in there for it all. Made 575hp to the tires.
Aussie, Lockright, Spartan. All the same thing. I wouldn't have any qualms about running any of them.
And a nike, reebok and new balance are too...
I will say that if you took everything out of the aussie box and put it in a zip lock bag, as well as the lockrite in its own zip lock, and even a ez locker or quick loc (both discontined). I would not be able to tell you which is which. But if you put the spartan in a zip lock, I would INSTANTLY be able to tell you, thats a spartan right there. Its hard to miss the included hardened cross shaft, the retainer pin, the small pins that you use to hold back the dowels, and the much larger dowels with the springs that are encapulated in the dowel pins. Much different in look, parts and material.
So you really think a spartan locker is much better then a lock right? I have a lock right in my front D60 and sometimes I think I have an open diff! I was considering spending the cash and getting an ARB to match the rear. But for 1/4 the price, maybe Ill swap in a spartan.
So you really think a spartan locker is much better then a lock right? I have a lock right in my front D60 and sometimes I think I have an open diff! I was considering spending the cash and getting an ARB to match the rear. But for 1/4 the price, maybe Ill swap in a spartan.
if youre going to get an auto locker for the rear get a no-slip.