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lockright lockers?
lockright lockers?
how do lockright lockers go in the rear of sierra's? as a daily driver
were do u get them from?
how much?
ive done a search..
were do u get them from?
how much?
ive done a search..
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Re: lockright lockers?
zookkid wrote:how do lockright lockers go in the rear of sierra's? as a daily driver
were do u get them from?
how much?
ive done a search..
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Re: lockright lockers?
1]goodzookkid wrote:how do lockright lockers go in the rear of sierra's? as a daily driver were do u get them from? :how much? ive done a search..
2] http://www.lowrangeoffroad.com/suzukimain.htm
3] under 300
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get it setup and installed properly to the correct specs and you will hardly know its there. Mine make's barely any noise around corners. if at all.
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zookkid wrote:so you can only get them off lowrangeoffroad.com??
Go and have another search, but this time do it with your eyes open. Dont be afraid to use google too, it doesnt bite.
Just about all the major aftermarket places in the states and here sell a version of the auto lockers, either lockright, detroit ez locker, 4wd systems lokka etc etc. As for how much, i paid $175US years ago. Install is simple (i am an ex mechanic) just make sure you install it correctly.
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Re: lockright lockers?
so what did you find when you searched because all the answers are there or do people just chuck that bit in at the end to cover themselves when they haven't actually searchedzookkid wrote:how do lockright lockers go in the rear of sierra's? as a daily driver
were do u get them from?
how much?
ive done a search..
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i got my locker of the lowrangeoffroad website recently a month or two ago, and paid about 250aus including shipping.
just installed it my self last saturday in the rear diff, and it is fairly easy anyone with a decent tool kit and lock tight can do it.
it is very quiet, i hardly notice it on the road and it is kick ass off road
just installed it my self last saturday in the rear diff, and it is fairly easy anyone with a decent tool kit and lock tight can do it.
it is very quiet, i hardly notice it on the road and it is kick ass off road
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For the people who have installed them themselves,
how hard is it to fit, you say it isnt hard, how much involved?
And what style? I.e. Lockright Rear with/without couplers?
Whats required after taking the centre out? Removing the ring gear (and spider gears if without couplers) ? what about back lashes and all other details involved in fitting? or is most of that irrelevant with the lockright?
how hard is it to fit, you say it isnt hard, how much involved?
And what style? I.e. Lockright Rear with/without couplers?
Whats required after taking the centre out? Removing the ring gear (and spider gears if without couplers) ? what about back lashes and all other details involved in fitting? or is most of that irrelevant with the lockright?
It's easy enough because you don't do a full relash. You don't have to adjust the pinion shims or preload. When I do a diff I wind the ring gear side adjuster up until there is Zero lash and then wind the other side in until the lash is the same as it was before disassembly.paid_hitman wrote:For the people who have installed them themselves,
how hard is it to fit, you say it isnt hard, how much involved?EASY if you have basic hand tools
And what style? I.e. Lockright Rear with/without couplers?
Whats required after taking the centre out? Removing the ring gear (and spider gears if without couplers) ?YEP, thats it. what about back lashes and all other details involved in fitting?Backlash will need to be reset. or is most of that irrelevant with the lockright?
Jas.
Ok i cant fully visual what ur sayingwant33s wrote:It's easy enough because you don't do a full relash. You don't have to adjust the pinion shims or preload. When I do a diff I wind the ring gear side adjuster up until there is Zero lash and then wind the other side in until the lash is the same as it was before disassembly.paid_hitman wrote:For the people who have installed them themselves,
how hard is it to fit, you say it isnt hard, how much involved?EASY if you have basic hand tools
And what style? I.e. Lockright Rear with/without couplers?
Whats required after taking the centre out? Removing the ring gear (and spider gears if without couplers) ?YEP, thats it. what about back lashes and all other details involved in fitting?Backlash will need to be reset. or is most of that irrelevant with the lockright?
Jas.
the adjusters are you talking about the who bolt heads that can be seen in this photo (from link above?)
and also by tensioning one to make it zero lash wouldnt then adjusting the other one just cause the bearings to have different preloads on them? it isnt going to shag out the bearings any faster and also isnt the guess-timate on the 'lash' a bit rough as far a diff longetivity is concerned?
And to those who said that its easy.... there looks to be alot involved from that detailed read through posted above, i've got all the tools just not suffient know how to confidently do a job and do it properly not jsut have to get it rebuilt 5000 clicks down the road. I'm a 4th year electritian and the most i've done myself on my zook is installing my transfer gears with new bearings. This looks MUCH more involved. Yes or No? and also more opportunities too stuff up? and also if i do stuff up is it just new bearings or will it need a new locker too?
Those two bolts on each side only hold the hemishpere bearings in place. The adjuster rings are the bit the fingers are holding in the pic.
Adjust the crownwheel side till there is no lash and then adjust the other side. This sets the preload as the pinion pushes the crownwheel away from the hemisphere..
Preolad is shared between the two bearings not all load on one.
It might not be an exact method but I've done a few diffs now and none whine or clunk.
If you do stuff up the lash setting you won't hurt the locker but may prematurely wear the CW&P.
Jas.
Adjust the crownwheel side till there is no lash and then adjust the other side. This sets the preload as the pinion pushes the crownwheel away from the hemisphere..
Preolad is shared between the two bearings not all load on one.
It might not be an exact method but I've done a few diffs now and none whine or clunk.
If you do stuff up the lash setting you won't hurt the locker but may prematurely wear the CW&P.
Jas.
Pull one or both of your axles out and check to see if there is any wear on the drive splines.zookkid wrote:so do i want couplers or dont i? i dont mind paying the extra $70 watever...
and what diff do they make
If you can see ANY wear, it's a fair bet the side gears (couplers) have some wear too. So replace them.
Jas.
PS: You need to learn to use Google.
This info is all freely (& easily)available from Lockright and other manufacturers.
are the couplers what the axel shafts go into? the splines?
ive got a lockright on the way for the rear but i didnt get the couplers.
i also is it true that the lockright with the couplers only fit the rear? why dont they make one that suits the front? and what if the front couplers are worn out?
ive got a lockright on the way for the rear but i didnt get the couplers.
i also is it true that the lockright with the couplers only fit the rear? why dont they make one that suits the front? and what if the front couplers are worn out?
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Lockright sell their locker without couplers for use in front or rear and also sell replacement rear(26 spline)couplers.brendan_h wrote:are the couplers what the axel shafts go into? the splines?YES
ive got a lockright on the way for the rear but i didnt get the couplers. [ ]
i also is it true that the lockright with the couplers only fit the rear? YES why dont they make one that suits the front? THEY DO and what if the front couplers are worn out? Front side gears practically never wear out as they don't get anywhere near as much use as the rears.
Jas.
Are these couplers you speak of the side gears necessary for installing chromo axles in the front?want33s wrote:Lockright sell their locker without couplers for use in front or rear and also sell replacement rear(26 spline)couplers.brendan_h wrote:are the couplers what the axel shafts go into? the splines?YES
ive got a lockright on the way for the rear but i didnt get the couplers. [ ]
i also is it true that the lockright with the couplers only fit the rear? YES why dont they make one that suits the front? THEY DO and what if the front couplers are worn out? Front side gears practically never wear out as they don't get anywhere near as much use as the rears.
Jas.
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