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Factory Diff Locks

Tech Talk for Cruiser owners.

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Factory Diff Locks

Post by coilcab »

Hi Just wondering how good the factory diff locks are on landcruisers. About to buy new ute. Should I tick the factory option or get air lockers instead.
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Post by hdj105 »

Factory lockers are OK, but are not as quick or easy to lock as air lockers.

At the price Toyota ask nowdays, the ARB's could be cheaper, especially if you were intending on buying or installing an air compressor anyhow.

Should you have any drivetrain warranty issues, factory lockers wouldn't give Toyota any excuses like aftermarket devices might.
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