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Tyres Vs Lockers, You Decide
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Tyres Vs Lockers, You Decide
Ok, here is the question, let the debate begin.
For typical medium - hard off road work, if you could only pick one, would you pick good aggressive Large tyres or a locker, but you can't have both.
Think about all facets of off road, Mud, Rocks, Ruts, and Sand etc.
Tell us why you picked what you picked.
For typical medium - hard off road work, if you could only pick one, would you pick good aggressive Large tyres or a locker, but you can't have both.
Think about all facets of off road, Mud, Rocks, Ruts, and Sand etc.
Tell us why you picked what you picked.
[quote="Wooders"]If ya want a 4x4 camry go ahead & buy a Patrol or Cruiser.[/quote]Rangie with 80s LC diffs, Isuzu 4bd1, Twin ARB lockers, 8000lb Hi mount warn, 315x75x16 Procomp XTerrains
The thing that prompted the question was, while at LCMP on the weekend, whilst doing cruiser canyon (not the most difficult track in the world) I drove it with 35 BF's and didn't bother with the lockers and was easy as, one of the trucks I was with had 32's and a rear locker and struggled.
[quote="Wooders"]If ya want a 4x4 camry go ahead & buy a Patrol or Cruiser.[/quote]Rangie with 80s LC diffs, Isuzu 4bd1, Twin ARB lockers, 8000lb Hi mount warn, 315x75x16 Procomp XTerrains
I'm a victorian but so i mean mud. have tested this before between new 275/70/16 silverstone muds twin locked and muddy hill. same hill 35" ET's lockers off. Tyres win hands down, same vehicle same wet muddy hill, anything else lockers all the wayRUFF wrote:cloughy wrote:Lockers, unless it's wet
Personaly i beleive its the better option even in the wet.
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include suspension in this argument. when i had the 5 link and 7" the tyres hardly ever left the ground and the 35 radial claws i had were sweet as and got me pretty far, the rear arb alone made less difference then the tyres.
imo it depends on the vehicle. a suzuki with tyres is better than a suzuki with lockers due to the standard diff clearence being so low.
a 100 series l/c definatly lockers as tyres will break the front diff during medium 4x4ing where as the well thought out use of arbs will put less shockload on components. its all relitive.
its like saying boobs or vag tyres get looks vag gets you off!
you can get into some far more nasty positions with lockers than tyres on most trucks as they are so capable - but tyres and careless use of momentum especially with taller gearing will also cause crashes!
imo it depends on the vehicle. a suzuki with tyres is better than a suzuki with lockers due to the standard diff clearence being so low.
a 100 series l/c definatly lockers as tyres will break the front diff during medium 4x4ing where as the well thought out use of arbs will put less shockload on components. its all relitive.
its like saying boobs or vag tyres get looks vag gets you off!
you can get into some far more nasty positions with lockers than tyres on most trucks as they are so capable - but tyres and careless use of momentum especially with taller gearing will also cause crashes!
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Mrs Bru @ Sunshine Coast Developmental Physiotherapy - www.scdphysio.com.au , Ryano @ Fourbys www.generaltire.com.au Blitzkrieg Motorsport
Lockers!!!!
Lockers!!!!
I hired a set of Mickey Thompson Baja Belted and i friend had a rear locker. Same hill he got further since he didn't end up trying to get traction from two wheels that were up in the air. Don't get me wrong the tyres were great but the lockers proved themselves in that situation.
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I hired a set of Mickey Thompson Baja Belted and i friend had a rear locker. Same hill he got further since he didn't end up trying to get traction from two wheels that were up in the air. Don't get me wrong the tyres were great but the lockers proved themselves in that situation.
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It does depend on what tyres you have on to start with.. Some crappy, bald H/T in a 30" would need changing real fast!
Bigger tyres will also give you lots more diff clearance.
I choose tyres.... (I cant even get a locker for mine, so i dont like them.. lol)
Bigger tyres will also give you lots more diff clearance.
I choose tyres.... (I cant even get a locker for mine, so i dont like them.. lol)

[quote="RockyF70 - Coming out of the closet"]i'd be rushing out and buying an IFS rocky[/quote]
Awwww, Poor Hot40K.
I go for the lockers. Sure, tyres make a big difference, and whilst lockers may not quite make up for a good set of big chunky rubber, in the long long term, provided you dont cane and kill the crap out of them, you will still have the lockers fitted and working way past the time that your set of big chunky tyres are worn bald and become landfill.



I go for the lockers. Sure, tyres make a big difference, and whilst lockers may not quite make up for a good set of big chunky rubber, in the long long term, provided you dont cane and kill the crap out of them, you will still have the lockers fitted and working way past the time that your set of big chunky tyres are worn bald and become landfill.
Mud makes excellent toothpaste.
One or the other, I dunno. But bang-for-bucks, it has to be tyres. A second hand $500 set of mud tyres will help you, but there isn't really a decent $500 locker option, especially if you want to lock both axles.
I can see how you could justify the cost of tyres but no lockers if you're on a budget, but if you can afford lockers you should be able to afford at least a mediocre set of tyres to suit!
Other comment is that if I had to have tyres with shitty tread, I would want skinny cheesecutters, not bald wide tyres. I've seen a few occasions where the skinny tyres just cut through the soft upper surface and got a grip a bit further down.
I can see how you could justify the cost of tyres but no lockers if you're on a budget, but if you can afford lockers you should be able to afford at least a mediocre set of tyres to suit!
Other comment is that if I had to have tyres with shitty tread, I would want skinny cheesecutters, not bald wide tyres. I've seen a few occasions where the skinny tyres just cut through the soft upper surface and got a grip a bit further down.
This is not legal advice.
all depends on what sort of terrien your on, as stated, most of the vic boys are bgoing for tyres, cause most of the wheeling we have down ere is mud, but the steep climbs and tracks etc i could definently do with a couple of lockers under the bundy.
tyres for me, then get some more coin together and get some lockers
tyres for me, then get some more coin together and get some lockers

bundy's suck ass
LWB patrol's are where its at!
LWB patrol's are where its at!
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