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diff locking options for 1hz 79 series ute

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diff locking options for 1hz 79 series ute

Post by bender151 »

Hi to all. hav been wanting a set of air lockers front and rear for my cruiser for a while but stumbled across the Lokka diff lock systems surfing the 4x4 sspensions site. Went through all th specs on them on the lokka site and they seem like a solid unit. Does anyone have a set of these in their n/a 1hz cruisers to let me know if they are any good on and offroad. trying to make a tourin bus on a budget seems to be a up hill battle but these might be a cheaper solid axle solution for me to get out there and travel. But are they any good?

All suggestions welcome this i my first 4x4 only had it a year need educating lol!
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Post by YoungIX »

i recommend lock rite, mine is great.
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Post by 80's_delirious »

If you can afford it, airlockers or Eaton E-lockers give you the best of both worlds, ie 100% open centres on road, so totally predictable, and fully selectable diff locking offroad, so again totally predictable.
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Post by Z()LTAN »

if you want to put something in and never have to touch it again ever, use a Detroit locker.

I dont recommend it in the rear though, can be a bit annoying on road.
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Re: diff locking options for 1hz 79 series ute

Post by bender151 »

using a detroit locker in the rear is it just noisy or a bit unpridictable to drive on road.
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