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Lockers...
muppet_man67 wrote:bigsteve wrote:muppet_man67 wrote:what are you tight? thought you were getting the locker on the cheap? (I guess you gotta make back money from your give aways somewhere. so far your donations to my car are much appreciated. exept by small trees and parked cars)
It was a joke Sam,
The $1300 would pay for my air locker
yea as I said I thought you were gonna get the air locker cheaper then $1300 because your using a different air compressor? (sorry insert sarcasm into previous post. )
I'm getting it for $1300 minus whatever the compressor is.
yeshemesh
huntn wrote:Big Steve I've been told the suzi diff is not very strong once welded, and plus dont want to chew up my tyres.
We have quite a few people in the club with welded diffs and haven't had any that have been done properly break. Tyre size ranges from 30s to 34" Swampers with avariety of gearing options. As to chewing up your tyres don't worry it is a Suzuki. With the light weoght and low power you won't have to worry about that. If you had a much heavier car with more power then it would be a problem.
The problem with getting advice for Suzukis from other people who don't own them is that most info is just not applicable. Suzukis have their own set of rules.
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G'day huntn
I run dual detroits in my zook and handling is fine, we also have run welded diffs in our buggie zook and found that we didnt like the handling, it was a dramatic difference as it actually became possible to steer the 46s in the direction we wanted.
Airlockers are great but not budget friendly but for $1,198 you can get dual EZ detroits or Quick Loks from us. Another option is to run a truetrac limo in the front and when funds allow and once testing is finalise buy the Haultech traction control. We are testing this set up in our winch challenge zook and will be happy to let you know how they went after the next XWCC on the 25th of June. This setup will also be birfield friendly which no full locker is.
Have a chat to Matt (M&M Custom Engineering) as he has run every possible setup and never holds back in saying what is shit and what is not.
Cheers
I run dual detroits in my zook and handling is fine, we also have run welded diffs in our buggie zook and found that we didnt like the handling, it was a dramatic difference as it actually became possible to steer the 46s in the direction we wanted.
Airlockers are great but not budget friendly but for $1,198 you can get dual EZ detroits or Quick Loks from us. Another option is to run a truetrac limo in the front and when funds allow and once testing is finalise buy the Haultech traction control. We are testing this set up in our winch challenge zook and will be happy to let you know how they went after the next XWCC on the 25th of June. This setup will also be birfield friendly which no full locker is.
Have a chat to Matt (M&M Custom Engineering) as he has run every possible setup and never holds back in saying what is shit and what is not.
Cheers
redzook wrote:bigsteve wrote:moose wrote:bigsteve wrote:P.s. Just weld the rear, you won't look back after that.
only if its a TOY !!!
if it,s ya Daily Driver , LOOK OUT !!!!
Mine old zook was daily driven and so is my new one.
Just fit bigger tyres, you can hardly feel the welded rear on road
dosent it just chew threw the swampers? or u mean u only drive it around the block daily?
I only run the swampers at 15PSI on road so they tend to flex/twist rather than skip
yeshemesh
Mczook wrote:buy the Haultech traction control. We are testing this set up in our winch challenge zook and will be happy to let you know how they went after the next XWCC on the 25th of June. This setup will also be birfield friendly which no full locker is.
keep us all up to date on this one. How complicated is the installation? Is it all custom or is it off the shelf componentry adapted for this application?
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grimbo wrote:Mczook wrote:buy the Haultech traction control. We are testing this set up in our winch challenge zook and will be happy to let you know how they went after the next XWCC on the 25th of June. This setup will also be birfield friendly which no full locker is.
keep us all up to date on this one. How complicated is the installation? Is it all custom or is it off the shelf componentry adapted for this application?
Yes very interesting
Mczook wrote:G'day huntn
I run dual detroits in my zook and handling is fine, we also have run welded diffs in our buggie zook and found that we didnt like the handling, it was a dramatic difference as it actually became possible to steer the 46s in the direction we wanted.
Airlockers are great but not budget friendly but for $1,198 you can get dual EZ detroits or Quick Loks from us. Another option is to run a truetrac limo in the front and when funds allow and once testing is finalise buy the Haultech traction control. We are testing this set up in our winch challenge zook and will be happy to let you know how they went after the next XWCC on the 25th of June. This setup will also be birfield friendly which no full locker is.
Have a chat to Matt (M&M Custom Engineering) as he has run every possible setup and never holds back in saying what is shit and what is not.
Cheers
do you work for M&M?
how is it more CV friendly then a airlocker?
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huntn, I ran a welded rear in my 1.6 zook for about 2 years as a daily driver, no problem!
I now have twin air lockers and think it is ideal, if you can afford it, go the twin ARB's, and if you can only afford one, put it in the front and weld the rear, and if you dont want to weld a rear and cant afford an air locker, wait untill you can afford one.
Peter.
I now have twin air lockers and think it is ideal, if you can afford it, go the twin ARB's, and if you can only afford one, put it in the front and weld the rear, and if you dont want to weld a rear and cant afford an air locker, wait untill you can afford one.
Peter.
keep us all up to date on this one. How complicated is the installation? Is it all custom or is it off the shelf componentry adapted for this application?
At the moment it is in development , but the concept and the simplicity of it been able to be adaptered to any disc setup is cool. Several things are cool about it but at the end of the day and once in production it will be inexpensive to buy fit and fit.
Won't go through all the benifits yet as our own testing has not yet been fully finished.
Nonetheless stay tuned!
redzook wrote:Mczook wrote:G'day huntn
I run dual detroits in my zook and handling is fine, we also have run welded diffs in our buggie zook and found that we didnt like the handling, it was a dramatic difference as it actually became possible to steer the 46s in the direction we wanted.
Airlockers are great but not budget friendly but for $1,198 you can get dual EZ detroits or Quick Loks from us. Another option is to run a truetrac limo in the front and when funds allow and once testing is finalise buy the Haultech traction control. We are testing this set up in our winch challenge zook and will be happy to let you know how they went after the next XWCC on the 25th of June. This setup will also be birfield friendly which no full locker is.
Have a chat to Matt (M&M Custom Engineering) as he has run every possible setup and never holds back in saying what is shit and what is not.
Cheers
do you work for M&M?
how is it more CV friendly then a airlocker?
Team UNDERDOG #233
WERock Australia thanks to
[url]http://www.longfieldsuperaxles.com[/url]
[url]http://www.rockbuggysupply.com[/url]
WERock Australia thanks to
[url]http://www.longfieldsuperaxles.com[/url]
[url]http://www.rockbuggysupply.com[/url]
Mczook wrote:G'day huntn
I run dual detroits in my zook and handling is fine, we also have run welded diffs in our buggie zook and found that we didnt like the handling, it was a dramatic difference as it actually became possible to steer the 46s in the direction we wanted.
Airlockers are great but not budget friendly but for $1,198 you can get dual EZ detroits or Quick Loks from us. Another option is to run a truetrac limo in the front and when funds allow and once testing is finalise buy the Haultech traction control. We are testing this set up in our winch challenge zook and will be happy to let you know how they went after the next XWCC on the 25th of June. This setup will also be birfield friendly which no full locker is.
Have a chat to Matt (M&M Custom Engineering) as he has run every possible setup and never holds back in saying what is shit and what is not.
Cheers
Am I right to think you are talking about a Haltec traction control system? Or is haultec something else??
If you are talking Haltec? I cant see how it could compare favourable with the price of a airlocker? As a Haltec on its own is worth much more than a Airlocker and then you need Lamba options and speed sensors mounted on all four wheels
Plus it will either have to cut engine power to stop the spinning wheel or apply brake to the spinning wheel which doesn't seem to be the optimal ways of increasing traction to me. It seems more like stopping wheel spin, not increasing traction?
Traction control is great in a road/race car but I cant see it as being a success off road.
Maybe I am wrong. Look forward to your conclusion after testing.
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moose wrote:Haultech traction control
think? it,s by StrangeRover !!
its on the Mog Rover & a few other Qld crawlers !!!
thats what i think hes talking about. and the haultech traction control works good, have a look at sams buggy.....no lockers at all, and it managed to win xrcc on its debut, and got 2nd at the last round
redzook wrote:redzook wrote:Mczook wrote:G'day huntn
I run dual detroits in my zook and handling is fine, we also have run welded diffs in our buggie zook and found that we didnt like the handling, it was a dramatic difference as it actually became possible to steer the 46s in the direction we wanted.
Airlockers are great but not budget friendly but for $1,198 you can get dual EZ detroits or Quick Loks from us. Another option is to run a truetrac limo in the front and when funds allow and once testing is finalise buy the Haultech traction control. We are testing this set up in our winch challenge zook and will be happy to let you know how they went after the next XWCC on the 25th of June. This setup will also be birfield friendly which no full locker is.
Have a chat to Matt (M&M Custom Engineering) as he has run every possible setup and never holds back in saying what is shit and what is not.
Cheers
do you work for M&M?
how is it more CV friendly then a airlocker?
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DeWsE wrote:redzook wrote:redzook wrote:Mczook wrote:G'day huntn
I run dual detroits in my zook and handling is fine, we also have run welded diffs in our buggie zook and found that we didnt like the handling, it was a dramatic difference as it actually became possible to steer the 46s in the direction we wanted.
Airlockers are great but not budget friendly but for $1,198 you can get dual EZ detroits or Quick Loks from us. Another option is to run a truetrac limo in the front and when funds allow and once testing is finalise buy the Haultech traction control. We are testing this set up in our winch challenge zook and will be happy to let you know how they went after the next XWCC on the 25th of June. This setup will also be birfield friendly which no full locker is.
Have a chat to Matt (M&M Custom Engineering) as he has run every possible setup and never holds back in saying what is shit and what is not.
Cheers
do you work for M&M?
how is it more CV friendly then a airlocker?
Search newbies
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can u find in that thread u posted
if he works for M&M? i couldnt! and it has stuff all to do with traction control
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Toj0 wrote:I'm running Air locker rear and welded front as the Coily's got a high pinion front. Are there any other options for the front of a Coily aside from diff swap? $$$?
Talk to Sam at Overkill as it is possible to put a front ARB in with a small machined spacer. A guy in our club is in the process of getting some $$ together to do this
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grimbo wrote:Toj0 wrote:I'm running Air locker rear and welded front as the Coily's got a high pinion front. Are there any other options for the front of a Coily aside from diff swap? $$$?
Talk to Sam at Overkill as it is possible to put a front ARB in with a small machined spacer. A guy in our club is in the process of getting some $$ together to do this
It is actually a Jimni front unit that can be made to fit.
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xtreem wrote:grimbo wrote:Toj0 wrote:I'm running Air locker rear and welded front as the Coily's got a high pinion front. Are there any other options for the front of a Coily aside from diff swap? $$$?
Talk to Sam at Overkill as it is possible to put a front ARB in with a small machined spacer. A guy in our club is in the process of getting some $$ together to do this
It is actually a Jimni front unit that can be made to fit.
no its a small spacer machined so the Sierra part fits. Well that is what he has been told from ARB
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droopypete wrote:muppet_man67 wrote:Ive heard that coilly front diffs and axels arnt really strong enough to run lockers? from some guy somewhere
Yes, I heard the same thing, I was told they were the same size axles as 1Liter Sierra's .
Peter.
And now it's on the Internet so it MUST be true
Why dont we try comparing spline counts and shaft sizes etc?
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