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Front air locker

Tech talk for GMH/Isuzu and Great Wall owners

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Front air locker

Post by KIWI »

Hi all, I have just been offered a front air locker (no compressor/fittings) for $500NZ, so will probably take it.
Only thing is, it is from a Mu (mine is a 92 3.1dt Bighorn), and I was going to pay an extra $100 to have it assembled in its original diff, so I didnt have to worry about drilling/assembling.
Are the diff ratios going to be the same? (4.3????).
Also, I've been quoted $520NZ for the compressor/fittings which are 4 weeks away, and, just when I thought I could afford it, another $350NZ to mount and wire the compressor :shock:
How hard can this be :?:
If I have the diff assembled, would it be easy enough to fit the diff and compressor myself? I have a basic mechanical knowledge, but if it is an easy job, I'd just pay my mechanic mate to do it.


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Post by Yarno »

My MU has 4.56 in it, but the air locker is the same

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Post by Westoztroopa »

Firstly thats damn CHEAP! :shock: Definately to good to pass up.

All the newer Isusus use the same diff. The ARB locker replaces the entire diff cage assembly and the ring gear bolts straight on.

Even though its not an issue, are you sure that yours has the 4.3:1 ratios? My owners manual says that all diesels are 4.56:1 (4.555).

The front diff installation is definately do-able as my dad and I did mine to install the Lokka a few years ago. Was fairly involved though and you would have to be fairly confident that you could could follow it through. Be easy for a mechanic though...

The compressor and wiring/tubing should be pretty easy as long as there are good instructions. I would show you some pics of where/how I mounted my ARB compressor under the bonnet but the Jack is STILL getting fixed. :bad-words:

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Post by KIWI »

Well, I phoned the guy last night to let him know I was making the 4hr drive to pick up the locker today, and was told it was now sold :cry:
so I'm now back to square one.
Off to order a snorkel and set of new Tough Dogs to brighten up my day.

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Post by Westoztroopa »

:bad-words: :bad-words: :bad-words:
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