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ifs air locker

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ifs air locker

Post by DrewLux »

Hey guys ,
anyone here adapted the arb air locker to the front of an ifs lux?
any problems?
cheers..
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Post by ausyota »

DrewLux wrote:Hey guys ,
anyone here adapted the arb air locker to the front of an ifs lux?
any problems?
cheers..
What do you mean adapted?
I had an Airlocker in the front of my old IFS Extracab Lux and it worked brilliantly.
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Post by Mr DJ »

Think the model is RD90 ARB air locker for your IFS.
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Post by spongerx »

Couple of my friends have them in 2003 model Luxs. They're running 32s and 33s and havent had any dramas yet. From my understanding of IFS lux CVs the inner CV seems to be the weak point. If you lock up the front on tarmac and try to drive normally you'll probably break a CV or if you're driving with lots of skinny pedal offroad. From what I've seen on Outers the ARB centre carrier seems to be a lot stronger than the stock Toyata carrier and stops the crown gear from deflecting and stripping teeth.
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Post by Tapage »

Without problems ..

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I would say .. be carefull when you use the front locker .. only in straight line ..
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Post by dirty dirty 4x4 »

I have an auto locker in my ifs you can get one imported for under $400 including freight and its performance is great, my only problem is now i have to wait for everybody to have their second and third attempts, you can also steer but it does take a little bit to get used to. Does not effect on road driveability in any way
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Post by scottmcguinness172 »

hey hows it goin my mate had one of the auto lockers in the front of his 1993 model ifs hilux and he went through diffs more then he was changing gears he was only running 32" ATs
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Post by Mr DJ »

IMO the biggest difference between an auto locker & air locker on IFS vehicles, is the air locker supports the crown wheel more (reducing deflection, as mentioned above). The auto locker just replaces the spider gears, ect. so no added strength to the crown wheel when under load.

If you drive smoothly, then the auto locker should be OK, but if you dump the clutch a lot may have issues.
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