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arb locker or truetrack in the front?
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arb locker or truetrack in the front?
hello guys/ladies
I already have a rear arb locker with upgraded half-shafts and etc. But now I want a front "locker". Cost isn't an issue I just want to know what is best for my needs. I just do some serious greenlaning nothing more.
I'm thinking about truetrack or another arb.
when i put arb i will upgrade my shafts and cv's but i know you cant use always 100% lockers when you want and need traction in the front and with truetrack this isnt a problem its always working and it doesn't harm the weak mechanical parts of a defender. Now which one is the best option?
By the way i do every year 25000km's (20000 on road) a year with my defender.
Thanks for the replies
greets
DefInder
I already have a rear arb locker with upgraded half-shafts and etc. But now I want a front "locker". Cost isn't an issue I just want to know what is best for my needs. I just do some serious greenlaning nothing more.
I'm thinking about truetrack or another arb.
when i put arb i will upgrade my shafts and cv's but i know you cant use always 100% lockers when you want and need traction in the front and with truetrack this isnt a problem its always working and it doesn't harm the weak mechanical parts of a defender. Now which one is the best option?
By the way i do every year 25000km's (20000 on road) a year with my defender.
Thanks for the replies
greets
DefInder
not sure if the sudden engagement/disengagement type are really suitable. But that would depend on the user I guess.
I'd be worried that under full power the sudden action of an auto type locker would smash something because of shock loading - eg., a CV.
Anyone heard of problems like this?
I'd be worried that under full power the sudden action of an auto type locker would smash something because of shock loading - eg., a CV.
Anyone heard of problems like this?
Nice gq swb ute chop with a huffer for the good times
run the TT that and locked rear will get you to 99% of places you wish to go and with a bit of good wheel placement and driving skils the last 1% wil be done.
Michael.
Michael.
Mitsubishi 2010 NT DID Pajero wagon, Factory rear diff lock, Dual batteries, ARB bar, winch, Mt ATZ 4 rib tyres.
1986 RR.
Custom suspension links etc.
HSV 215 engine.
4.3 diffs.
1986 RR.
Custom suspension links etc.
HSV 215 engine.
4.3 diffs.
Reddo wrote:not sure if the sudden engagement/disengagement type are really suitable. But that would depend on the user I guess.
I'd be worried that under full power the sudden action of an auto type locker would smash something because of shock loading - eg., a CV.
Anyone heard of problems like this?
a true track is an LSD not an auto locker.
i run a TT in front and a detroit in the rear of my td5 90, coupled with the traction controll is a great combo.
Challenge excepted!
True Tracs according to Ritters website are 1200 plus fitting.MONGREL wrote:Got any info of the pricing on the detroit and the TT?
Might as well get an air locker for that price although i do believe the True Tracs to be a little easier on the weak Rover front ends.
http://www.ritter.com.au/Accessories.htm
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