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GQ lockright front

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GQ lockright front

Post by ORSM45 »

mate just asked me to ask everyone about putting a lockright in the front, as he bought a housing with one already in it.

i know there are lotsa other threads about them and i kinda know how they and search isnt friendly to me.

he just wanted to know how it would handle in a shorty, it has a LSD rear.
and how it would wear? wheater its worth pulling the front axle apart to change the centres.

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Re: GQ lockright front

Post by bogged »

383FJ45 wrote:mate just asked me to ask everyone about putting a lockright in the front, as he bought a housing with one already in it.

i know there are lotsa other threads about them and i kinda know how they and search isnt friendly to me.

he just wanted to know how it would handle in a shorty, it has a LSD rear.
and how it would wear? wheater its worth pulling the front axle apart to change the centres.

MaccA


If he has it and it cost $0,00 then why not use it, better than nothing.
But if I was buying one, it would be Air locker.


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Post by Woop »

The LOCKRITE can make steering pretty heavy when in 4x4 as they stay locked when in a straight line then supposed to unlock when going around corners.. Particularly noticeable when going around sharp corners or in mud and can be veeery heavy on steering with big tyres. Also get a few twitches as diff re-locks when going straight foward. Sometimes you need to provoke diff into unlocking to turn corners. BUT they seem to be well built and a pretty good value for money.

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Post by duncan »

Ive got one had it in for 2 years no problems works excellently very cheap have been running 35 centapeeds no worries only blow 1 cv so far that broke the pins in the locka but 20 dollare to replace very easy just driv it and love it its not that hard on steering when locked
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Post by 5upaMav »

ive got 1 in the front of my shortie. i bought it because it was way cheaper than an air locker. imho they are budget lockers, but they still work. the only downside is that they cannot be disengaged. i have been in some situations where i reckon it stopped me from maneuvering properly because it stayed locked (in mud, not enuff load on wheels to unlock). then again, there is no compressor or airlines to depend on. just my opinion.
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Re: GQ lockright front

Post by hottiemonster »

bogged wrote:
383FJ45 wrote:mate just asked me to ask everyone about putting a lockright in the front, as he bought a housing with one already in it.

i know there are lotsa other threads about them and i kinda know how they and search isnt friendly to me.

he just wanted to know how it would handle in a shorty, it has a LSD rear.
and how it would wear? wheater its worth pulling the front axle apart to change the centres.

MaccA


If he has it and it cost $0,00 then why not use it, better than nothing.
But if I was buying one, it would be Air locker.


YMWV.


have u even got air lockers yet bruce? :finger:
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Re: GQ lockright front

Post by bogged »

hottiemonster wrote:have u even got air lockers yet bruce? :finger:


Do I need em? If I did I wouldnt have to take out a bank loan to get em... :finger:
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Post by getdirty »

Depends on what sort of driving you do...... if all you are doing is slow rock crawling work then they might be useable......

If you want to scream through the high country or similar they are just plain dangerous. Constant locking and unlocking on dirt tracks is not fun..... forces you to drive very slowly......... and even then its a handful....
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