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GU Diff Lock - Front or Back First?

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GU Diff Lock - Front or Back First?

Post by Neetas »

Hi all - just purchased a GU TD 3.0. Have enough moula left over to buy ONE locker, after forking out for a snorkel and a few other things. A friend of mind says to put it in the back, however I would have thought with the std LSD back there it would be better in the front.

The car will be used for moderate family camping trips with our Club, nothing too hairy. What would be your recommendation?

Also where is a good spot apart from in a roof console to put the UHF these days?
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Post by mickyd555 »

you can fit the UHF in where the ciggy lighter is...........id get a front locker
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Post by ozy1 »

i too say front, nissan LSDs are good,
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Post by Daisy »

front locker is the way to go.

Nissan LSD's rarely fail.

and if they start to slip a bit too much for your liking.. refresh it with some penrite limslip 140

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Post by Hoonz »

yeh go the front and give the rear diff some decent oil
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Post by RoldIT »

What ^ they said.

I haven't got one yet but my GU's LSD is a tight as a nuns, stock so I don't think there is any other option ...
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Post by Harps »

Rear or front locker. Always attracts many different opinions. Nissan LSD is good. But it is an LSD, not a locker. I would always go a rear locker first. You generally use a locker most when going up hills, and with the wieght and gravity, most traction is at the rear. Obviously a locked diff can come in handy in other situations. Suprising how useful a locker is going downhills, etc. Remember you loose steering with a front locker.

Something to think about.

Either way, lockers are cool. All 4wds should have them :).
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Post by bogged »

Harps wrote:Rear or front locker. Always attracts many different opinions. Nissan LSD is good. But it is an LSD, not a locker. I would always go a rear locker first. You generally use a locker most when going up hills, and with the wieght and gravity, most traction is at the rear. Obviously a locked diff can come in handy in other situations. Suprising how useful a locker is going downhills, etc. Remember you loose steering with a front locker.
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Post by muttley »

Mines on the front, beeeeautiful :D
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Post by Hoonz »

mines front ... and rear :finger:
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Post by RoldIT »

Harps wrote:Rear or front locker. Always attracts many different opinions. Nissan LSD is good. But it is an LSD, not a locker. I would always go a rear locker first. You generally use a locker most when going up hills, and with the wieght and gravity, most traction is at the rear. Obviously a locked diff can come in handy in other situations. Suprising how useful a locker is going downhills, etc. Remember you loose steering with a front locker.

Something to think about.

Either way, lockers are cool. All 4wds should have them :).
Yep, and as soon as you lift a front wheel you lose all front drive. So now your driving up a hill in 2 wheel drive (rear only). At least with a front locker you've got 3 wheel drive because all this so called gravity and weight is keeping both your rear wheels on the ground (most of the time). To me, 1 locker and a good LSD is better than only 1 locker and an open diff.
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Post by MKPatrolGuy »

Front first.
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Post by mattscib_GQ »

Has anyone considered or put a locker in the rear and move the LSD up the front?

Could it be done?
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Post by Daisy »

mattscib_GQ wrote:Has anyone considered or put a locker in the rear and move the LSD up the front?

Could it be done?
wont work.. different splines...

only way to do it would be to get an LSD carrier out of a MQ and with some machining.. it should bolt up... id say its more of a hassle than its worth.
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Post by bogged »

mattscib_GQ wrote:Has anyone considered or put a locker in the rear and move the LSD up the front?

Could it be done?
thousands have thought of it. but it aint a good idea (queue rainbow warrior)...
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Post by not not »

i went front first and transformed the whole vehicle then thought why spend the money on a rear when the lsd works fine (11 plate clutch 4.6 from 2.8t)
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Post by ludacris »

In a GU front is the only way to go. Rear is a waste of money unless you go twin lockers.

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Post by Neetas »

Thanks for your responses. Went with the front. Will see how it goes! Pick up the new black beast on Friday. Wohoo! :D
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Post by TinyGQ »

why dont ya get an air locker for the rear and just get a cheaper lockright etc for the front? its only a quarter of the price. But other wise id go front.
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