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Lock right determination

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Lock right determination

Post by cuzza »

I have noticed a few members have been ordering Lock rigths from the US for their patrols. I was wondering how you would determine which lock right is suitable for the front diff of a 94 gq coil cab. The web site is http://www.rocky-road.com/lockright.html. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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Post by Jameslux »

Don't think they have stuff for Patrols. Get the part number from an Aus site.
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Post by wrksux »

Jameslux wrote:Don't think they have stuff for Patrols. Get the part number from an Aus site.
quite a few people have bought lockers from them.
Im also interested in what style you need, i thought it was probly 9.25" or something but im sure someone will chime in with the right answer. bargin for less than 500 to ya door
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Post by superzuki »

the site is still down but i think they hav it listed as h233 from wat i remember thats the size. correct me if im wrong
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Post by JBE »

Powertrax manufacture two different Lockrights for the GQ coil front. One is for the American market (South America) and one for the European and Australian. Don't ask what the differences are, I have no idea.
I have the #3220 in mine (93 GQ LWB TD42). Have a look at snakeracing.com.au; they only list this type for the GQ coil front.
Hope this helps.

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Post by cuzza »

Sorry guys, for some reason the link does not work but i managed to get onto the site. Try this one http://www.rocky-road.com/lockright.html I think its because i put a full stop at the end of it. Thanks for info JBE. I was just wondering where you could determine the lock right through model number as i can only find the page with diff manufacturers and there is only a H233B model listed under the nissan drop down menu.
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Post by cuzza »

Alright, I went through the powertrax apllication guide and the correct model number for the front diff of a coil sprung GQ patrol is listed as being #3221. You can get to this through the rocky road site by clicking on the large powertrax symbol after you have clicked the powertrax symbol on the main page. If you go to page 15 under nissan, right at the bottom of the nissan section there is a small note for a GQ patrol front.

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