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Detroit Electrac Lockers

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Detroit Electrac Lockers

Post by Nev62 »

Does any know much about the Detroit Electrac lockers compaired to say ARB's Air Lockers?
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Post by Wooders »

When engaged both are fully "locked", when not engaged the ARB is an "open" diff, thereas the Detroit is an LSD.....But I believe the Detroit is more expensive (NFI how much more).....
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Post by Pesky Pete »

Like the concept, but at the moment there are only limited models available. Apparently they have dana and a few others ready now. Whish they had a toyota one, cause my rear LSD is absolutely shagged. Keeping a limited, but having the locker option would be fantastic.

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Post by ODD BALL »

I run a detriot in the rear D-44 on my XJ & remain open diff in the front till I find or decide what to put in the front. I have to be able to lock and unlock what I put in. We do a lot of icey road driving and a locker in the front that is full time will throw you off the road!
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