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Getting a Lockrite Installed

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Getting a Lockrite Installed

Post by reprise »

Hey all, just about to order f&r lockrites. I've rung a few places to do the install but so far, noone i've spoken to does them (most only doing ARB airlockers) and some have even said they want do them as they cause "major" axel damage and are problematic.

Despite this, I still want them as everyone here seems to think they are good. My question is, Does anyone where I can get them installed in the Sydney area. ( preferably north western area) or is there anyone who has installed them themselves and can do it for me for $$$.

I'll order them from the states this week so i am not expecting them to arrive all that soon.

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How competent are you on the tools?

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Post by Pyrotech »

Layto said he would do it for you... :finger:

iv rebuilt my front, its not that hard to do, just a few hours and a couple of coldies
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Post by reprise »

Not very,

I have a friend who is basically a mechanic however has never worked on 4wd or done any Diff work.

With instructions im assuming it would be pretty simple to someone with the basic ability yea?

How long would it take to install on one diff?
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Cheers Layto. I'll be there Friday Arvo. I'll get a 6 pack of Light Beer for your Trouble! :D
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Was Quoted $900!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
That is CRAZY talk
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Post by St Jimmy »

I got quoted 90 for the fitment of my locker
from my local diff place
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Re: lockers

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reprise wrote:
Was Quoted $900!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
That is CRAZY talk
Sure this was not for supply and fit?
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Post by reprise »

Yea 100%

He said $400 for front and $500 rear installation(i said i already have the lockers)...or could have been the other way round.

Maybye i'll double check tomorrow as that sounds outrageous.
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Post by mick85 »

find someone off here locally to give you a hand to do it and buy them a carton or lunch to do it for you - you mite just learn something at the same time!! i know i did!! :armsup:
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Post by reprise »

Yep, that is exactley the way i want to do it. I would much rather be part of the process to Learn how it's done.

Anyone in sydney wanna help please let me know. I'm more then happy to throw a carton of cans and some dollars if anyones intersted.

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