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Post by boxer »

Just wondering what every body thinks of the Lockrite richmond lockers. :?: thanks
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Post by blkmav »

I've got one in the front and it rocks! Only a slight difference in steering feel when in 4WD. Turning circle hasn't altered that much. Doesn't change 2WD feel at all. It eats an air locker because its always there.
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Post by boxer »

Would anyone put one in the rear?
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Post by blkmav »

boxer wrote:Would anyone put one in the rear?
Depends on your vehcile but for a patrol there's no point as the LSD works well
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Post by Zookified »

My zook has a lockrite in the back. Whats a richomnd?
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Post by STUMPY »

Zookified wrote:My zook has a lockrite in the back. Whats a richomnd?
Richmond are the manufacturers of Lockrite lockers


i have one in the back of my lux and i'm very happy with it.
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Post by blkmav »

STUMPY wrote:
Zookified wrote:My zook has a lockrite in the back. Whats a richomnd?
Richmond are the manufacturers of Lockrite lockers


i have one in the back of my lux and i'm very happy with it.
richmond = lockright, this is the brand to get, made in US
lockrite = 4wd systems, copy of the lockright
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Post by STUMPY »

blkmav wrote:
STUMPY wrote:
Zookified wrote:My zook has a lockrite in the back. Whats a richomnd?
Richmond are the manufacturers of Lockrite lockers


i have one in the back of my lux and i'm very happy with it.
richmond = lockright, this is the brand to get, made in US
lockrite = 4wd systems, copy of the lockright
I've heard of some differences between the two.
I've heard that the 4wd systems ones aren't as good. Can anyone verify this?
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Post by mugginsmoo »

i've got a Detroit EZ locker, works similar to the lockright.
and cheeper :!:
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Post by Zookified »

Couldn't be happier with mine. Bit noisy, and you get some weird looks but they really help climb alot more.
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Post by toy73 »

I got one in the front of my fj40 & its great until you go on really soft beach sand, then the inside tyre just digs a hole when your going slow, instead of letting you turn.
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Post by corkhead »

ive run a 4wd systems lokka for a while now ...and of course the only reason i took it was the price to get a locker in my car.

so after about 2 years it still works great and i run with a mate and he has arb - we both go the same places !

good bang for buck :)
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Post by dubs »

I had a 4wd systems lokker and it destroyed the rear diff in my old 62series.After it happened everyone told me that its common for them to do that.Worked great till it locked up on the main rd.
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Post by Tiny »

richmond do the lockright and the powertrax lockers. the power trax is a different spline system and has very little back lash due to small trollerences and a small fine spline type teeth

I am yet to confirm if he powertrax system is available for patol, but are available for most toyo. they way I am doing them is $1200.00 exchange centre, but wont market them mainstream until I get the patrol answer.

most auto lockers are made for rear applications, and the only applicaions where they dont recoment front use is in full time 4wd vehicles. this is direct from the manafacturer.

aslo you patrol question, a rear will not do as mush as one in the front, but while the rear LSD is good it is still not a lockled diff and will unload itself between wheels and will still divert most power to the wheel with the least traction
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Post by roberts »

how do they go on road in the rear
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Post by STUMPY »

roberts wrote:how do they go on road in the rear
they are great
you occasionally hear abit of a click from the diff going around a corner but apart from that they are good.
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Post by BabyGodzillaGTi-R »

Between my Detroit locker equpied Daihatsu Rocky and my Toyota Hilux with a LockRite, my Hilux is heaps quite and far more predictable.
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Post by antt »

had one in the back of mine. broke 3 rear axles. i think this was mainly caused by the shockloads placed on the axle when it'd engage halfway around the corner on the road. when i pulled the broken axle out, the opposite side always had twisted splines (twisted, as in 1/8 of a turn, no some tiny twist)

i think a welded would be kinder on rear axles in a DD then a lockright
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Post by basketcase »

antt wrote:had one in the back of mine. broke 3 rear axles. i think this was mainly caused by the shockloads placed on the axle when it'd engage halfway around the corner on the road. when i pulled the broken axle out, the opposite side always had twisted splines (twisted, as in 1/8 of a turn, no some tiny twist)

i think a welded would be kinder on rear axles in a DD then a lockright
But welded sucks ass on road. I regret welding the back of mine.
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Post by blkmav »

antt wrote:had one in the back of mine. broke 3 rear axles. i think this was mainly caused by the shockloads placed on the axle when it'd engage halfway around the corner on the road. when i pulled the broken axle out, the opposite side always had twisted splines (twisted, as in 1/8 of a turn, no some tiny twist)

i think a welded would be kinder on rear axles in a DD then a lockright
This is where most people get it wrong with auto lockers. They actually unlock going around corners.
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Post by corkhead »

i think antt was refering to the situation if you give your car a boot load (around a corner) and cause wheelspin ..then the lokka will engage (but this time at speed) and cause greater strain on the whole drive line back there.
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Post by antt »

corkhead wrote:i think antt was refering to the situation if you give your car a boot load (around a corner) and cause wheelspin ..then the lokka will engage (but this time at speed) and cause greater strain on the whole drive line back there.
thats exactly what i mean
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Post by blkmav »

antt wrote:
corkhead wrote:i think antt was refering to the situation if you give your car a boot load (around a corner) and cause wheelspin ..then the lokka will engage (but this time at speed) and cause greater strain on the whole drive line back there.
thats exactly what i mean
user error, why blame the locker?
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Post by antt »

sometimes its unavoidable to have to touch the throttle halfway around a corner. 99% of the time it was fine, and it'd stay unlocked in corners, but when it did engage, it did it with a BANG.

just relating my experience with them, and the problems that it caused me
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