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locker in a 100 series

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locker in a 100 series

Post by Harrow »

Hey guys im wanting to put lockers in my 100 series what should i do first front or rear? i was thinking front.
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Post by treebruiser »

I'd go the front first and have the LSD rebuilt in the rear if it's stufed.

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Post by dow50r »

Hi
Front first simply because the front diff is a bit light on, and an ARB locker toughens it up.....added advantage is you get the c/v's regreased, and wheel bearings done whilst there...lastly, a front locker is better for most terrains, including rocks....your front has less articulation that the rear.
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Re: locker in a 100 series

Post by JOHNZ »

Harrow wrote:Hey guys im wanting to put lockers in my 100 series what should i do first front or rear? i was thinking front.
Go the front locker first . ARB or Detroit.

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