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which diff lock

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which diff lock

Post by suzidisco »

wanting to know what is the better diff locker as air locker are out of the price range at the moment

Was looking at lock rite or detroit as i can get these new for $220 is one better then the other.
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Post by nicbeer »

Lockrites should be ok in the sierra.

Have a search for them.

Where's that price from or is that m8s prices.

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Post by lay80n »

I run a detroit ez-locker in my zook rear. Got it from the states, cant remember the exact price, STUMPED might as we both got them together. But i know that it was less than $400 from order to installed ( did install myself). That includes customs, frieght and what not. As for performance, its tops. Bit different to drive on the road, but you get used to it. Off road it works great. Havent had much trouble breaking stuff, and had the axles out a few weeks ago, and there was no spline rotation or other damage to axle. This is on 32 Swampers and 31 MTR's. We got ours from roadlessgear.com and would recommend them again. Got good service and the guy was very helpful with sorting out freight and stuff between USA and Aust.
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Post by suzidisco »

Thanks guys i am getting it from roadlessgear in the states au price is $220 but a mate is bring it back as he goes there for business and is never near his laugage weight otherwise it was $40 frieght to canberra
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Post by stumped »

suzidisco wrote:Thanks guys i am getting it from roadlessgear in the states au price is $220 but a mate is bring it back as he goes there for business and is never near his laugage weight otherwise it was $40 frieght to canberra

yeah... is fairly cheap, but we got stung by import duty or something like that, still ended up being hell cheaper than buying local

either seems alright, i asked the dude that works at roadless and he hasn't heard failure stories from any of his gear. we went detroit...
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