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Rocker Crawlers or Lockers
Rocker Crawlers or Lockers
Ok, usual story.......I've got limited cash and am looking for the biggest bang for my limited buck.
I have currently have a 94 Zuk running 29Inc tyres with a 2 inch spring lift. My next expenditure is either going to be crawler gears or lockers. My other car is GQ patrol which I learnt to drive in which has lockers in the front and I really can see their value, but having learnt to drive in the patrol I find the Zuk always feels like its running away and I can't go slow enough.
I'm not into comps, just want to be able to go out with my club (patrol club) and have fun without getting into too much trouble.
What do people think? If you had to choose which is better? Which would you do first?
I have currently have a 94 Zuk running 29Inc tyres with a 2 inch spring lift. My next expenditure is either going to be crawler gears or lockers. My other car is GQ patrol which I learnt to drive in which has lockers in the front and I really can see their value, but having learnt to drive in the patrol I find the Zuk always feels like its running away and I can't go slow enough.
I'm not into comps, just want to be able to go out with my club (patrol club) and have fun without getting into too much trouble.
What do people think? If you had to choose which is better? Which would you do first?
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N*A*M wrote:crawler gears, weld the rear, detroit the front
gears will make driving offroad much safer and saves your clutch from overuse, but won't necessarily get your further
you already know the value of lockers
2ND that, then bigger tyres.
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2 Different storys. The locker will get ya up the hard stuff alot easier, but wif the std gearing it will not be exactly crawling over the stuff, more like kinda ramping it, and using the clutch alot. Id go the crawler gears b4 the locker, might not become as capable as yet but you will be able to crawl ova stuff and it wont run away from ya, so ya have less chance of wrecking other things. Will just have to drive the line.
gear or diff
yea been there done that.
go the gears first.
i did the diffs and spoa on 31' first.
looked good, but not that crash hot in the bush.
as for lockrite, i got them fitted up to a pair of wide track diff i give my hell and not a problem. no twisting or breaks. just the normal noises when it locks in on the road.
go the gears first.
i did the diffs and spoa on 31' first.
looked good, but not that crash hot in the bush.
as for lockrite, i got them fitted up to a pair of wide track diff i give my hell and not a problem. no twisting or breaks. just the normal noises when it locks in on the road.
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QU Patrol
QU Patrol
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89 lux 2bl 4inch spring 35's etc still slow as a snail
largesuzy wrote:5.12's for only$500
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And those are the whole diffs, brake to brake,
I was talking about vit centers only.
Peter.
sierrajim wrote:if the car is not a daily driver weld both diffs and get the rock hoppers. Then bigger tyres, second hand 31x10.5's shouldn't cost too much.
i agree thats what i done with the gearing and lockers
84 model hardtop, 86in wb, 36 iroks, locked front and rear, lux diffs, exo, power steer, fuel injected 4k corolla 1.3,auto transmission ,2in wheel spacers,3/4 elliptic rear
Thanks for the info.
Thinking I will go the crawlers. Intersted in making it a little safer first after unintended experiment last weekend about just how much of an angle I can get it on without rolling . Will do lockers after I win lotto . Dont want to weld diff as its mostly daily driver, 4wd only on weekends.
Thanks again for your thoughts.
Thinking I will go the crawlers. Intersted in making it a little safer first after unintended experiment last weekend about just how much of an angle I can get it on without rolling . Will do lockers after I win lotto . Dont want to weld diff as its mostly daily driver, 4wd only on weekends.
Thanks again for your thoughts.
We have had several daily drivers with welded diffs in them on the club here in Vic. There's no need to be scared of a welded diff. They do have an effect on handling, but it is debatable as to whether it is a bad or good thing, as you get used to the effect and can drive the car more effectively once you get the hang of it.
IMHO, rockhopper gears sort of need to work with a traction aid of some sort. Due to the loss of wheelspeed, the car looses a bit of its ability to skip over obstacles, so if you have a standardish car with little wheel travel, it might actually feel like you have lost a bit of capability when you fit the RH, even though the feeling of "control" becuse of the gearing is a win.
As per one of the first posts - i;d go with the rockhopper and a welded rear. This is probably the best "bang for you buck" money you will ever spend on your car.
IMHO, rockhopper gears sort of need to work with a traction aid of some sort. Due to the loss of wheelspeed, the car looses a bit of its ability to skip over obstacles, so if you have a standardish car with little wheel travel, it might actually feel like you have lost a bit of capability when you fit the RH, even though the feeling of "control" becuse of the gearing is a win.
As per one of the first posts - i;d go with the rockhopper and a welded rear. This is probably the best "bang for you buck" money you will ever spend on your car.
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You'll need the front ring and pinion gears from two vitaras
The rear is quite a bit larger overall and can't be used.
Steve.
You'll need the front ring and pinion gears from two vitaras
The rear is quite a bit larger overall and can't be used.
Steve.
[quote="greg"] some say he is a man without happy dreams, or that he sees silver linings on clouds and wonders why they are not platinum... all we know, is he's called the stevie.[/quote]
antt wrote:dont go lockright, you will twist splines and break axles
i have a air locker in the rear and twist axels, snap axels.... no way around it
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94 vitara, rear air locker, 31's, dual battery, custom front and rear tube bars, chopped guards, reduction gears
94 vitara, rear air locker, 31's, dual battery, custom front and rear tube bars, chopped guards, reduction gears
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