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front gq air locker....who can do me the best deal?

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front gq air locker....who can do me the best deal?

Post by viperguy »

im shopping around to get a airlocker for the front diff of my mav shorty. just chasing some kick ass deal...maybe somone can hook me up like i have been able to do with the rims...

so who is in the know? im just chasing the locker bits.. i have a bushranger compressor i use already for on board air.

bottle of scotch for the guy (or girl) who gets it for me the cheapest :armsup:
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Post by Not For Highway Use »

Buy a GU front diff first. Then you get to use the locker heaps more. Do you want supply or supply and install?
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Post by viperguy »

this may be a dumb question but why do i need a gu front diff to use the locker more?

id be keen on either supply or supply and install..just a kick ass deal. i have a general rule..never pay retail for anything... :D
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Post by GQ TROL »

this may be a dumb question but why do i need a gu front diff to use the locker more?


Because if you've got a respectable amount of power and use it in anger, you tend to break CV's when front locker is engaged......so in some people's experience, you get nervous and use your front locker less often, as you don't want to smash CV's or hubs.
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Post by viperguy »

yeah i have heard this actually..must be still asleep.. but i was thinking this was a reverseing under full power issue.. i thought they would handle some stick forwards...whats the general consensus??
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Post by hottiemonster »

viperguy wrote:yeah i have heard this actually..must be still asleep.. but i was thinking this was a reverseing under full power issue.. i thought they would handle some stick forwards...whats the general consensus??


with front locker in:

dont use heaps of power
dont land with heaps of revs after lifting the front wheels off the ground
dont jump around on rocks with revs
dont give it heaps of revs at full lock.
preferably take front locker out when reversing (cvs break easier in reverse)

thats my thoughts when i use mine, although i have broken "my" rules a fair few times, but i havent done a cv yet :armsup: but it will happen.

GU fronts are heaps stronger and cvs are bigger so they break less, lots of guys like birdy and cassar run gu fronts in their comp rigs for strength and i know of a few people putting GU fronts in their GQ's too. something that might be on the cards in the future.

also the more power, the more likely they will break!
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Post by djr320kw »

So what would it cost to put a GU diff in a GQ?
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Will get a price for you today :D
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Post by GQ TROL »

So what would it cost to put a GU diff in a GQ?


If you can afford it, go the whole hog and get all the GU steering links, steering box etc too.
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Post by hottiemonster »

there is a GU front for sale at the moment on OL for 1950, i think that price is roughly the going rate for a GU front, have been quoted 500 for installation.
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Post by bazzle »

Cant do you a deal but Ive had Airlockers in the front of GQs (Mavs) for about 8 years and only broken 1 axle.
Big wheelspin, tyre in air dropped down, click, RH axle broke. :cry:

I dont drive real easy but use a bit of thought when accellerating, climbing over rocks etc.

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Post by rOd »

I had my front air lockers fitted last week. :armsup: Still havent real life tested it. :oops:

But I will tomorrow! :armsup:

Slotted rotors rock to. :armsup:

A bit of shopping around and haggling got me a tiny discount. :D
Dont expect mere proof to sway my opinion.
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re post. :oops:
Dont expect mere proof to sway my opinion.
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Post by 4by »

4WD systems have dropped the price of their Patrol lock right lockers from $750 down to $499.00..........Gonna order one next week.....
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Post by viperguy »

so what u guys reckon? worth using anything other than arb air locker in the front? im only doing front at this stage...back lsd is way tight...
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Post by china »

i also was think'n the same. maybe tiny can do us a deal on two ;) ;)
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Post by viperguy »

still waiting for someone to get back to me with prices..
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Post by Hoonz »

the only way ur gonna get it cheap is if u buy it and fit it yourself

and yeh i went through 6 cvs last year
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Post by viperguy »

i dont mind.. i can do that.. but i just want to see prices..
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Post by rOd »

Hoonz wrote:i went through 6 cvs last year


Is there such a thing as a beefed-up GQ cv??? And no, Im asking about a GU axle swap.

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Post by Hoonz »

there are people out there trialing modded GQ cvs .... it just a question
who what where and when they're gonna be available
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Post by not not »

Try giantracing he has some pretty beefed up GQ cvs for 130.00 a pc and has them fitted to his truck and mate he gives it some stick
I myself havnt as yet broken one with my front locker but if i do ill be grabing giants ones Smart driving over the 2000 dollers for gu diff is better
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