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does any one know where to get those cheap air lockers

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does any one know where to get those cheap air lockers

Post by needhelp »

does any one know who the bloke was that was selling those cheap lair lockers or where to get them from
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Post by waandy »

sorry but cheap air lockers dont exist, second hand ones are pretty much sold before the leave the car.
shop around is probably ur best option
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Post by dillza_69 »

waandy wrote:sorry but cheap air lockers dont exist, second hand ones are pretty much sold before the leave the car.
shop around is probably ur best option
I think he is talking about the bloke selling the Chinese ones. I had a search but couldn't find a link. Bogged seems to be the best at finding old posts.
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Post by bogged »

dillza_69 wrote:
waandy wrote:sorry but cheap air lockers dont exist, second hand ones are pretty much sold before the leave the car.
shop around is probably ur best option
I think he is talking about the bloke selling the Chinese ones. I had a search but couldn't find a link. Bogged seems to be the best at finding old posts.
they havent been on ebay for ages..
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Post by eighty8 »

Invest in those and I think your user name will come into play.
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Post by brad-chevlux »

Cheap ARB Air Lockers are all second hand.

Cheap air operated difflocks can be found here
http://www.made-in-china.com/showroom/c ... log-1.html

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Post by twodiffs »

Someones having a crack at selling them here, the instruction manual to the right of this photo is obviously not english. There is rear lockers on the auction as well.

http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Motor ... 152052.htm

http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Motor ... 883569.htm
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Post by brad-chevlux »

twodiffs wrote:Someones having a crack at selling them here, the instruction manual to the right of this photo is obviously not english. There is rear lockers on the auction as well.

http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Motor ... 152052.htm

http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Motor ... 883569.htm
that guy is awsome. sell a china locker for MORE then an ARB locker.
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Post by patrol man »

I love the way they use the ARB part numbers, ("no copy, own design")
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Post by (EST)MahviaDeTyrk »

patrol man wrote:I love the way they use the ARB part numbers, ("no copy, own design")
Somehow crasy way :silly: -
ARB Y60 front H233B is RD136 - Chinese is RD78A
ARB Y60 rear H233B is RD135 - Chinese is RD24

But no prices there :roll:
Has someone tried them ??
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Post by Jonezy01 »

I Can Tell you right now that i used to work for arb and have had a Close look at these cheap Air Lokkers while they indentical in design they are not in quality.
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Post by money_killer »

give it a go why not pretty sure there is a bloke run one in the front of a gq qith no problems yet
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Post by heathhoppy »

there are $1450 a bit dear arb ones are i think around $1200 there abouts i think arb are the go at least they have proved them selves
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heathhoppy wrote:there are $1450 a bit dear arb ones are i think around $1200 there abouts i think arb are the go at least they have proved them selves
im pretty sure thats for 2 lockers and compressor
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Post by brad-chevlux »

money_killer wrote:
heathhoppy wrote:there are $1450 a bit dear arb ones are i think around $1200 there abouts i think arb are the go at least they have proved them selves
im pretty sure thats for 2 lockers and compressor
both of those adds read front only or rear only, none make mention of a compressor
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Post by BASSYK »

sounds like a good way to save breaking CV's.

just get a locker that will disintegrate first :armsup:
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Post by gudge »

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ewt7f-h8Wn4

good example of why not to buy one
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brad-chevlux wrote:
money_killer wrote:
heathhoppy wrote:there are $1450 a bit dear arb ones are i think around $1200 there abouts i think arb are the go at least they have proved them selves
im pretty sure thats for 2 lockers and compressor
both of those adds read front only or rear only, none make mention of a compressor
An extra $100 for compressor according to the ad, most guys i know here are using arb lockers...don't think i know any that would look at the Chinese ones!
Mind you i know 2 guys using the Chinese winches without any probs but thats off topic.
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Post by (EST)MahviaDeTyrk »

twodiffs wrote:don't think i know any that would look at the Chinese ones!
Mind you i know 2 guys using the Chinese winches without any probs but thats off topic.
In Estonia mostly peoples use Come-Up winches - and they are not bad at all - http://www.comeupwinch.com/ (Made in Taiwan - Superwinch clones)
Maxxis tires are too made in Taiwan
by me - there is not a big difference made in Taiwan or in China - same crap
And I think ARB is a crap too in comparison with Nissan rear OEM or with TJM Pro Locker - I dont mean a materials strenght and quality here - I mean by constuction (one grain of sand or just hanful mud can cut O rings and there You are)
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Post by brad-chevlux »

twodiffs wrote:
brad-chevlux wrote:
money_killer wrote:
heathhoppy wrote:there are $1450 a bit dear arb ones are i think around $1200 there abouts i think arb are the go at least they have proved them selves
im pretty sure thats for 2 lockers and compressor
both of those adds read front only or rear only, none make mention of a compressor
An extra $100 for compressor according to the ad, most guys i know here are using arb lockers...don't think i know any that would look at the Chinese ones!
Mind you i know 2 guys using the Chinese winches without any probs but thats off topic.

I tried to keep the thread on topic by letting the guy know where to look for them. he wasn't asking for opinions about the lockers and I don't believe this thread should be turned into i hump my ARB gear thread.
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Post by macneil »

well chinas quality has come a long way but if your thrashing through bog holes id still get arb..

i just find it hard to see why in america they can still get arb lockers over there cheaper even though they are made here..
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Post by twodiffs »

brad-chevlux wrote:
twodiffs wrote:
brad-chevlux wrote:
money_killer wrote:
heathhoppy wrote:there are $1450 a bit dear arb ones are i think around $1200 there abouts i think arb are the go at least they have proved them selves
im pretty sure thats for 2 lockers and compressor
both of those adds read front only or rear only, none make mention of a compressor
An extra $100 for compressor according to the ad, most guys i know here are using arb lockers...don't think i know any that would look at the Chinese ones!
Mind you i know 2 guys using the Chinese winches without any probs but thats off topic.

I tried to keep the thread on topic by letting the guy know where to look for them. he wasn't asking for opinions about the lockers and I don't believe this thread should be turned into i hump my ARB gear thread.
Scan any thread and it's posts on any forum and you will see that the question basically gets answered and naturally opinions will always be a part of that. It helps make up the info that everybody gets something out of. I too have let the guy know where to look for them if he can't source them in Aust, it's his choice what he does with all the info and whether he imports from here or not.
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Post by CWBYUP »

I'd like to try one in the real world with 33's and a touring style of rig.

I'd also like to know if cv's will break before the locker.

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Post by (EST)MahviaDeTyrk »

"We are very happy hear that you interested in our Air locker-RD78A and our prices should need $410.00 each one include the compressor together"

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:shock: :shock: :shock:
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Post by CWBYUP »

(EST)MahviaDeTyrk wrote:"... $410.00 each one include the compressor...
Thats what i mean.

Once uphon a time magnum / ironman / tmax etc had no place at all. Now they are pretty common. Fine the quality isn't there of a Warn but the price tag isn't either.

Dont get me wrong I have ARB Lockers and a Warn but I can see there place.

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Post by Dklyne »

There's a guy in strathpine qld that was selling them. He goes by "everything 4wd" on eBay. If I can find his number I'll post it. He has been running them in 3 different vehicles for over a year with no problems.

From memory it was $1500 for front, rear, compressor and all the witting and air hoses.

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Post by MQPatrol »

(EST)MahviaDeTyrk wrote:"We are very happy hear that you interested in our Air locker-RD78A and our prices should need $410.00 each one include the compressor together"
That would be $US not AU.
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