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factory diff lock.
factory diff lock.
just wondering if these can handel 35in muddies or if it is a problem was gona get one but herd some one say that. if so rather put the money away for a arb locker.
thanks.
thanks.
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Yeah the owners manual says keep the speed below 7 kmh when engaging the locker.KIWI wrote:I know guya that run them in comp trucks with 37's and no issues.
Just ensure you don't engage at speed, or when spinning the wheels.
They are reportedly slow to engage and disengage but I've heard that aftermarket solenoids help speed it up.
cheers
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i can almost guarantee you that the patrol diff would be finerockman wrote:cool thanks for that guys another qustion is im might be buying complate diff disk to disk is there any way of knowing that its good con. all i can do is turn it and see if the bearings are ok with out taking it appart. so putting 4.6 ratio in them should be no prob to.
i have not seem many/any buggered ones
when you get the 4.6 gearset fitted though, its good practice to install new bearings and seal.
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I ran one with 36 pedes without any dramas except ripping an actuator out of the rear of the diff coz I was to lazy to make the much needed gaurd for it.
I ran a mag dual solanoid with an always on realy though a standard ARB locker switcht to keep everything uniform and it worked well and always engaged very quickly, it will be reused provided I sort out the actuator when I build the sierra.
if you want info on the solanoid set ups and PNs check the GQ bible
I ran a mag dual solanoid with an always on realy though a standard ARB locker switcht to keep everything uniform and it worked well and always engaged very quickly, it will be reused provided I sort out the actuator when I build the sierra.
if you want info on the solanoid set ups and PNs check the GQ bible
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I cant get the links to work Tiny.Tiny wrote:I ran one with 36 pedes without any dramas except ripping an actuator out of the rear of the diff coz I was to lazy to make the much needed gaurd for it.
I ran a mag dual solanoid with an always on realy though a standard ARB locker switcht to keep everything uniform and it worked well and always engaged very quickly, it will be reused provided I sort out the actuator when I build the sierra.
if you want info on the solanoid set ups and PNs check the GQ bible
Mine has the usual problem of the factory solenoids sticking.
The one that unlocks doesn't work at all so I have to pull the top hose off and put the bottom hose on the top solenoid that works then switch off the locker.
Bordertrek 4X4 & Fabrication
0400 250 734 Bordertown SA
I love terra firma-the less firma the more terra
0400 250 734 Bordertown SA
I love terra firma-the less firma the more terra
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