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diff lock in front!!!problems??

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diff lock in front!!!problems??

Post by 5lefi60 »

Hey guys I have just fitted a lockright I brought second hand in the front of my 60.Me being a lazy prick didnt take much notice and fitted it without doing ne thing to it as it was complete in the center but now it does not seam right a mate has one and can feel it when the hubs are in but can drive it round ok on road or off road with the hubs in but I can barly turn even on gravel has anyone had this problem before? I think it my need adjusting(re shiming to correct clearance) but thought I would ask hear if ne one has the same sorta probs before????? I cant even turn it on the road at all and it makes no noise at all u can hear is the tyres skidding as u turn (like it is locked all the time and not freewheeling when u turn)any idears?????????
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Post by 904Runa »

Autolockers (they should be called auto-unlockers) are designed to lock your diff all the time and only unlock to allow the outside wheel to spin faster when you need to go round corners.

I've got a lokka in the front and lockright in the rear and I have similar issues that you have with the rear when on road (2wd, hubs unlocked). It is very reluctant to unlock and will make the tyre skip.

I don't feel the same issues with the lokka though. The steering is a bit heavier but I am still able to corner ok.
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Post by Jacked »

its just tight. may free up with a bit of use, probably wont though :D
put it in the rear and have fun with it!
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Post by trains »

Is it within clearance spec,
if so which end of the spec is it.

Post up spec, and what you have.

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Post by 5lefi60 »

I am going to take it back out in the next few days I have one in the rear allready so i will post up what I find!!
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Post by zookimal »

Jacked wrote:its just tight. may free up with a bit of use, probably wont though :D
put it in the rear and have fun with it!
Mine did this. I was ready to rip it out and re-check everything, and then after one good wheeling trip it seemed to "bed in" and now works as it should.
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Post by Sixty's Guy »

Can't help you with it, but your mate sounds cool.
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Post by SIMMO84 »

Sounds stupid but is it the same ratio, sounds as tho it would be as the problem is only when turning.
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