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89' Sierra WT diffs how should i lock them ??

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89' Sierra WT diffs how should i lock them ??

Post by tuff_89zook »

hey i have 89 sierra and have been doing a fair bit 4wd basically every w/e and thinking bout getting a locker or welding one of the diffs which is the better option as its my work car aswell and would the front or rear be better??

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Post by nicbeer »

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(bit of info, if a daily and can live with chirping lock rear. otherwise front.)
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Post by want33s »

This has been done to death.. Spool or weld rear and air lock front.
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Post by joeblow »

don't be tight....airlock both.....
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Post by jimbo jones »

depends on your budget
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Post by 11_evl »

weld rear, loct rite front
simple
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Post by rustyzook »

front locker will make your turning circle bigger, unless air locker, im CIG locking boath of mine
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Post by get it up there »

Chances are you will get sick of having a permanent locker (lockrite or welded), and will then want an air locker. By then, you would have wasted time and money.. save up the $$, and go an air locker. Heaps easier on cv's etc cause there not constantly in, plus heaps of other benifits. I've had a lockrite in the front of mine, and one of my mates (in an identical zook) had a lockrite in the rear. I could go more places than him most the time. I'm now running front and rear air lockers.. do it right the first time and all will be happy :lol: :armsup: :lol:
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