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Difflock failure survey
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Difflock failure survey
Hi, I''m not trying to start a difflock design war! We all know all lockers have they're merits and drawbacks.
I am purely curious to get an idea how many and the type of loss of difflocker function events (ie not necessarily terminal) you are *personally* aware of.
Please include events that indirectly caused the event (eg diff cover damaged, oil lost, difflock ceased functioning)
This will help owners and potential owners of lockers become aware of the most common ailments affecting one of the most popular offroad accessory upgrades performed and maybe plan ahead for trail-side repairs.
Please don't bother mentioning givens such as the lockers were used in comps or that more popular brands will have a greater number of failures, etc
This topic will also be posted on Ausjeepoffroad so please submit to only one board to aid accuracy.
Once results are compiled I'll post the results for everyone's info.
My experience :
airlockers :
1 mechanical (grenaded),
3 electrical (1 fuse, 1 air comp wiring, 1 switch)
Detroit SofLocker (2) :
Still alive
thanks
I am purely curious to get an idea how many and the type of loss of difflocker function events (ie not necessarily terminal) you are *personally* aware of.
Please include events that indirectly caused the event (eg diff cover damaged, oil lost, difflock ceased functioning)
This will help owners and potential owners of lockers become aware of the most common ailments affecting one of the most popular offroad accessory upgrades performed and maybe plan ahead for trail-side repairs.
Please don't bother mentioning givens such as the lockers were used in comps or that more popular brands will have a greater number of failures, etc
This topic will also be posted on Ausjeepoffroad so please submit to only one board to aid accuracy.
Once results are compiled I'll post the results for everyone's info.
My experience :
airlockers :
1 mechanical (grenaded),
3 electrical (1 fuse, 1 air comp wiring, 1 switch)
Detroit SofLocker (2) :
Still alive
thanks
Last edited by Gordo on Fri Jun 27, 2003 3:04 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Air locker.
The 4 cap screws the hold the 2 housing pieces together failed. 2 sheared 2 stripped the threads. Diff lock was fitted to the front of an 80 and was originally on a hilux. 7 years service and no reason for failure.
Fixed locker buy drilling out 4 holes and retapping to 3/8 (a bit more than that involved). On the plus it worked fine yesterday.
Mates locker helped him fix it.
The 4 cap screws the hold the 2 housing pieces together failed. 2 sheared 2 stripped the threads. Diff lock was fitted to the front of an 80 and was originally on a hilux. 7 years service and no reason for failure.
Fixed locker buy drilling out 4 holes and retapping to 3/8 (a bit more than that involved). On the plus it worked fine yesterday.
Mates locker helped him fix it.
I snapped a pinion and this damaged the outer carrier of the airlocker. with no pinion i lost drive also
Very happy with airlockers though. good stong product. The electrical system and compressors are average and the switches are poor. but the diff centre itself is AWESOME!
Very happy with airlockers though. good stong product. The electrical system and compressors are average and the switches are poor. but the diff centre itself is AWESOME!
hands and mums dont count!!!
Air Lockers Front and Rear (Front installed about 3 months after rear).
1. Oil (only a few drops) came up air line and caused solinoid to "stay open" which meant that the compressor would always run (even when car was turned off). Took it to ARB and they pumped some air down the lines - problem solved.
2. Air Pressure in the compressor pushed out the Rubber seal in the compressor. Couldn't pump up tyres. Took it to ARB, they replaced it on the spot.
ARB have done all fixes for free, on the spot for me. Very happy with everything else about the lockers.
No issues with the diffs, just the compressor and air lines.
1. Oil (only a few drops) came up air line and caused solinoid to "stay open" which meant that the compressor would always run (even when car was turned off). Took it to ARB and they pumped some air down the lines - problem solved.
2. Air Pressure in the compressor pushed out the Rubber seal in the compressor. Couldn't pump up tyres. Took it to ARB, they replaced it on the spot.
ARB have done all fixes for free, on the spot for me. Very happy with everything else about the lockers.
No issues with the diffs, just the compressor and air lines.
DMA Founding Member #1 - Now Retired
Yes BJ and the stupid sized fittings they use.....................
Friggin 5mm airline no-one uses that and those stupid bulkhead compression fittings. We have found an adaptor that converts the compression fitting thread to a female BSP thread (after removing the external compression fitting cap). Then you can screw in a quick connect Festo type airline fitting to take a 3/16" airline. Much better IMHO then you can carry a more common size Festo airline and fittings as spares
We use heaps of this sized Festo stuff at work
Friggin 5mm airline no-one uses that and those stupid bulkhead compression fittings. We have found an adaptor that converts the compression fitting thread to a female BSP thread (after removing the external compression fitting cap). Then you can screw in a quick connect Festo type airline fitting to take a 3/16" airline. Much better IMHO then you can carry a more common size Festo airline and fittings as spares
We use heaps of this sized Festo stuff at work
I just luv my "clacker Jabber"
airlockers
the aircompressor shat its self after 6 months took ARB in townsville 5 weeks to get it fixed ... not impressed with them
the aircompressor shat its self after 6 months took ARB in townsville 5 weeks to get it fixed ... not impressed with them
H( * )( * )NZ loves B( * )( * )BIES
if a fat lady falls in the forest do the trees laugh?
[quote="RUFF"]although i didnt mean to, i squealed like a girl :armsup:[/quote]
if a fat lady falls in the forest do the trees laugh?
[quote="RUFF"]although i didnt mean to, i squealed like a girl :armsup:[/quote]
Had no probs with my airlokka that i had in da zook although i it did twist sum axles nicely ......................
Compressor was fine now fitted to the mav has slight leak (didnt use any sealant wen fittin pressure sensor) as it has to be removed soon anyway
As for my latest pair there sweet they look real nice sittin beside my 37"s trans gears and snorkel in my house :arrow:
Compressor was fine now fitted to the mav has slight leak (didnt use any sealant wen fittin pressure sensor) as it has to be removed soon anyway
As for my latest pair there sweet they look real nice sittin beside my 37"s trans gears and snorkel in my house :arrow:
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F & R ARB's in Maverick wagon, had them in about three years.
only faults in that time were:
1. Slight oil film on inside of bonnet where bulkhead fittings exhaust pressure (rectified by shop that installed them)
2. poor quality fuse holder (inline glass) for compressor - shop that fitted system supplied a new blade fuse holder and fixed it myself.
3. air seal on compressor tank failed on disassembly - not really a fault of the product - these seals are pretty cheap anyway I think. I just sealed it back up with gasket sealant.
I'm quite meticulous about my maintenance, so the reliability has probably been in my favour anyway. I've never owned any other type of locker so I have no experience with them, only opinions (which I'll keep to myself)
only faults in that time were:
1. Slight oil film on inside of bonnet where bulkhead fittings exhaust pressure (rectified by shop that installed them)
2. poor quality fuse holder (inline glass) for compressor - shop that fitted system supplied a new blade fuse holder and fixed it myself.
3. air seal on compressor tank failed on disassembly - not really a fault of the product - these seals are pretty cheap anyway I think. I just sealed it back up with gasket sealant.
I'm quite meticulous about my maintenance, so the reliability has probably been in my favour anyway. I've never owned any other type of locker so I have no experience with them, only opinions (which I'll keep to myself)
Built, not bought.
detroit locker in the rear of the 80 and true track in the front(same as torzan)...broken everything else around them...lockers are still fine ! Appart from the nerky little driving side effects...there fine
45 series ute - 308 -gas -35's- lifted -no flex..But i got air lockers !
2006 VX v8 4.7 Landcruiser, bog stock. It's black so its cool !
2006 VX v8 4.7 Landcruiser, bog stock. It's black so its cool !
Detriot Locker in Daihatsu Rocky. Imported from USA and would not unlock from new. Replaced under warrenty. Replacement has been in place for about 7 years with no problems whatsoever. Front now has Detriot Locker fitted last July. No problems so far, apart from usual handling quirks. Ya learn to live with these.
Mud makes excellent toothpaste.
I have ARBs front and rear. I think that they are about the oldest ones around (not sure of their exact age )
Only drama I have had is suspect wiring (mine, not ARBs ) A good river crossing or the like and they seem to work fine again
The switches are "custom" jobs. The "H" is for the horn !! This allows me to toggle the front locker on and off using the horn - lets me keep both hands on the wheel
Only drama I have had is suspect wiring (mine, not ARBs ) A good river crossing or the like and they seem to work fine again
The switches are "custom" jobs. The "H" is for the horn !! This allows me to toggle the front locker on and off using the horn - lets me keep both hands on the wheel
Dana 25 10 spline - Lockright - no problem, a pig to drive in heavy mud with no power steering
Dana 44 19 spline rear - Detroit 'No Spin' locker, comes in with a bang sometimes when it was new 18 mths ago but no probs.
Pretty hard to break them with 90 hp [optimistic]
Dana 44 19 spline rear - Detroit 'No Spin' locker, comes in with a bang sometimes when it was new 18 mths ago but no probs.
Pretty hard to break them with 90 hp [optimistic]
" I LOVE the smell of napalmed 'Cruzers in the morning. . "
1944/46 MB/CJ2a 'FrankenJeep' waterproofed F-134, Simex 32x9.5x15 Extreme Trekkers, lifted, D25 LockRight locker front, D44 19 spline full Detroit Locker rear
1944/46 MB/CJ2a 'FrankenJeep' waterproofed F-134, Simex 32x9.5x15 Extreme Trekkers, lifted, D25 LockRight locker front, D44 19 spline full Detroit Locker rear
lockers
Just broke my first CV on a 92 GQ wagon drivers side runing 35 centapeeds running a 4x4 systems loka broke 2 of the small pins and bent and fractored the other 2 showing some signs of wear on the sides were the cross shaft goes through had mates running air lockers all had failers with the air or electrical side of things one had a air leak on the diff lock presured his diff up and spewed oil out of the swivel hubs
I can also back up the tales of woe with ARB wiring and compressors... on my f/r ARB's...
1. Solenoid died = no compressor = no lockers
2. Inline glass fuse blew (for compressor) = no compressor = no lockers
3. Intermittant compressor drop out = no lockers
Replaced the in line fuse with a blade fuse holder - no idea why they don't do this in the first place.
Anyway, enough failures to switch to Detroits f/r... haven't had the detroits in for long yet, so hard to comment apart from saying 'no failures yet'.
1. Solenoid died = no compressor = no lockers
2. Inline glass fuse blew (for compressor) = no compressor = no lockers
3. Intermittant compressor drop out = no lockers
Replaced the in line fuse with a blade fuse holder - no idea why they don't do this in the first place.
Anyway, enough failures to switch to Detroits f/r... haven't had the detroits in for long yet, so hard to comment apart from saying 'no failures yet'.
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Staun beadlocks - Solid Axle
Cummins - Maxxis
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abt4x4.com - Just Customs
Staun beadlocks - Solid Axle
Cummins - Maxxis
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