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lockrite diff questions
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lockrite diff questions
How much should I expect to pay for a lockrite diff for an 83 hilux. It's currently got an open 4.875 ratio diff. What sort of places sell them? Is it just a case of changing the centres over or is there more to it than that?
83 hilux single cab, 2 inch susp lift, 2 inch body lift.
What do you mean you get what you pay for? Are these no good? What might be a better option that's still not too expensive?dumbdunce wrote:that's not bad ay? but remember, with diff locks you get what you pay for.De-lux wrote:4WD systems - $550
Superior Eng. $600
83 hilux single cab, 2 inch susp lift, 2 inch body lift.
they are quite good value for the money, they do exactly what they are dsigned to do and correctly installed they have been known to last well past 100,000km. However an automatic locker is always a compromise and it will cause changes to the vehicles on-road behavior if installed in the rear. Offroad it will resut in a wider full-lock turning radius whether installed in front or rear, and the side-slope performace in slippery conditions is a bit scary. The only alternatives are the manually operated diff locks (toyota, ARB air locker, Jack Mac/TJM), which are all well over $1000 each and require a more detailed installation, and electronics or an air compressor to operate - the upside of a manual diff lock is there is no compromise - you choose when it's locked or when it's not, and the onroad handling is unchanged. the downside is obviously the cost.delux13 wrote:What do you mean you get what you pay for? Are these no good? What might be a better option that's still not too expensive?dumbdunce wrote:that's not bad ay? but remember, with diff locks you get what you pay for.De-lux wrote:4WD systems - $550
Superior Eng. $600
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lokka
mate I wouldnt fit a 4wd systems lokka.I had one fitted to my 60 series (rear diff) and it worked great for about 6 months then decided to lock up on a main rd which destroyed the diff.I spoke to other people who had the same thing happen.Having said that it could have been fitted incorrectly.
Id fit a genuine one from the states
dubs
Id fit a genuine one from the states
dubs
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