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locker on ebay (lockrite)

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locker on ebay (lockrite)

Post by robbie »

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll ... gory=30862

not sure how good a deal/product this is, but here it is anyway.
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Post by Wooders »

Worth about $800 from TJM who are the offical distributors in aust....
I have one in the Fornt on my TJ and LOVES it.....
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Post by MYTJeep »

wooders can tou use this locker in 99 tj standard d30?
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Post by Wooders »

Sorry been on hols....
answer is yup! :cool:
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Post by Timmy »

what if u were running a larger hemi to suit different ratios....say im running 4:88's, would i still b able to use the same locker or would i need one specificly for that size ratio?
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Post by CJer »

lockrites replace the planetry gear set inside the hemiphere so the size if the hemi should not matter at all Timmy. In saying that as long as it is for a D30 it should fit with no problems
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Post by Wooders »

Timmy,
I initally got my lockright fitted with the stock 3.07 ratios and then when I regeared to 4.56 I got a new hemishpere and dropped the same proven Lockright in again - been like that for 4-5years now.....
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What is the money diff from U.S. dollars?

Post by ODD BALL »

You guys pay $800 for a lockrite? Here in Alaska they go for around $300.
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Post by Wooders »

That's $800 aussie.....but yeah massively over priced here compared to US/Can :bad-words:
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Post by ODD BALL »

If you guys get together and make a list of stuff you would like to try to get for your Jeeps I will see what I can find for cost. Shiping cant be that bad. Do you guys have pic of the rigs you drive all in one section? I will have my friend join in on this board and we will give you guys some of the best pics Alaska has to offer. Look for him-----he gos as 00TJ.
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Post by ODD BALL »

If you guys get together and make a list of stuff you would like to try to get for your Jeeps I will see what I can find for cost. Shiping cant be that bad. Do you guys have pic of the rigs you drive all in one section? I will have my friend join in on this board and we will give you guys some of the best pics Alaska has to offer. Look for him-----he gos as 00TJ.
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Post by LEXX »

We have a pretty big Aussie based board that you may want to check out ODD BALL. http://www.ausjeepoffroad.com/forum/, lots of Aussie jeepers there.

If you put the same query on there you will be swamped with replys.
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Post by ODD BALL »

Thanks for the info.
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Post by TjFire »

Hey wooders how does the lockrite go in the front - do you notice it on road?
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Post by Wooders »

TjFire wrote:Hey wooders how does the lockrite go in the front - do you notice it on road?


Not at ALLL mate....and if you don't believe me do a quick search on JU - the thing is all but invisible onroad and offroad pulls harder than a teenager with a penthouse mag....
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