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arb or tjm air locker
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arb or tjm air locker
i am building a winch truck and i have a newish pro locker in the front and i was thinking of using it in my comp truck and just buy another for the rear or should i just go and buy 2 arb air lockers
any help will do on deciding
cheers
nathan
any help will do on deciding
cheers
nathan
Personally I think both brands are well designed units ( I have ARB ) and have had no locker issues. Apparently the O ring air seal on the ARB is its least reliable feature - but its seemingly a minor issue.
IMO you would not be disappointed with either, buy whats cheapest
IMO you would not be disappointed with either, buy whats cheapest
( usual disclaimers )
It seemed like a much better idea when I started it than it does now.
It seemed like a much better idea when I started it than it does now.
the O rings are the bad part of the ARB, I have 5 ARB's n 1 pro locker. I have fitted quite a few pro lockers and would only buy pro locker if I was to another locker.
Yes the O rings are a minor problem and you will normally only find out that there is a problem when you need them and it requires the centre to come out to be repaired.
I have had to get O rings replaced on ARB lockers that I have not fitted, as the pro locker uses an independent air cylinder and fork arangement there is no wearing components when they are not in use.
The prolockers are a similar design to the nissan factory vacuum lockers but are all inside the diff housing.
The pro lockers come with a heavy duty air line standard and will not leak oil back through the solinoid. The HD airline are an optional extra on the ARB so should be included on the price.
Both lockers are strong enough, its only the air activation that sways me to the pro lockers for reliability. Price wise they are very similar when you include the HD airline.
Pictures of the internal workings are availabe on there respective web sites.
Grimbo its nice to see how pro active you are to peoples questions.
Yes the O rings are a minor problem and you will normally only find out that there is a problem when you need them and it requires the centre to come out to be repaired.
I have had to get O rings replaced on ARB lockers that I have not fitted, as the pro locker uses an independent air cylinder and fork arangement there is no wearing components when they are not in use.
The prolockers are a similar design to the nissan factory vacuum lockers but are all inside the diff housing.
The pro lockers come with a heavy duty air line standard and will not leak oil back through the solinoid. The HD airline are an optional extra on the ARB so should be included on the price.
Both lockers are strong enough, its only the air activation that sways me to the pro lockers for reliability. Price wise they are very similar when you include the HD airline.
Pictures of the internal workings are availabe on there respective web sites.
Grimbo its nice to see how pro active you are to peoples questions.
The Pro locker also uses a one piece cross shaft (better & stronger), whereas the ARB has a three piece design.
The actuating cage cage inside the ARB's hemispere is plastic and cracks with time, they are cheap but require a complete strip down to replace. The Pro Lockers has hardened steel posts, offers more support and doesn't break.
The air solenoid of the Pro locker is external from the hemispere and has no leakage issues.
The Pro Locker is the Mcnamara locker under license
My opinon is that the Pro Locker is a further refinement of the ARB locker and is better, given that they both utilise the same locking mechanism.
Just my 2 cents worth
The actuating cage cage inside the ARB's hemispere is plastic and cracks with time, they are cheap but require a complete strip down to replace. The Pro Lockers has hardened steel posts, offers more support and doesn't break.
The air solenoid of the Pro locker is external from the hemispere and has no leakage issues.
The Pro Locker is the Mcnamara locker under license
My opinon is that the Pro Locker is a further refinement of the ARB locker and is better, given that they both utilise the same locking mechanism.
Just my 2 cents worth
After being at the McNamara work shop the other day and seeing both lockers side by side on the bench and how they operate and are put together i will take the Pro locker any day. Just wish i had this info when i bought my ARB lockers because there would be a pair of Pro lockers were the ARB lockers are now sitting.
From being inside the industry.. for now do not touch the pro locker as they are having QA issues. Design= Perfect, Build=not even close to perfect. Until the issue of build and build quality is perfected i would not touch one.
This is not a biased opinion but purley one that is based upon actually seeing some things personally and until it is resolved i would not touch one.
This is not a biased opinion but purley one that is based upon actually seeing some things personally and until it is resolved i would not touch one.
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Can you elaborate for us??lyall wrote:From being inside the industry.. for now do not touch the pro locker as they are having QA issues. Design= Perfect, Build=not even close to perfect. Until the issue of build and build quality is perfected i would not touch one.
This is not a biased opinion but purley one that is based upon actually seeing some things personally and until it is resolved i would not touch one.
Just out of curiosity, what $$$ are the pro lockers selling for (suit GQ). I know the Air lockers are $1250 or something.
Coxy
the swithches are both carling switches, the TJM switches are better because the rocker is resessed inside the bezel.
If you knock the ARB switch from the side it will break the rocker pivot, no problem on the TJM switch.
I think the TJM switch has a RED dash light and a YELLOW on light. I cant remember and they are in the girls car.
If you knock the ARB switch from the side it will break the rocker pivot, no problem on the TJM switch.
I think the TJM switch has a RED dash light and a YELLOW on light. I cant remember and they are in the girls car.
I'm running pro lockers in my comp truck running 42s and i haven't had any problems with them.
The problems that TJM where having with pro lockers where one of the manufacturers where making dodgy parts so TJM stopped buying the parts off them and soarced another suppler which is the reason there is has been a long waiting list for GQ/GU lockers at the moment.
The problem has been sorted and the lockers I'd imagine should be available again soon. As far as I'm aware it only affected a certain about of lockers which only a few got sold anyway which I'm sure TJM will replace if they break.
This info come from mate who actually works for a TJM store. BTW he also said they haven't had a TJM locker come back for warrenty work yet.
I'm surprised no one mentioned that there no tyre size limit in the TJM warranties either apparently.
Cheers Mick.
The problems that TJM where having with pro lockers where one of the manufacturers where making dodgy parts so TJM stopped buying the parts off them and soarced another suppler which is the reason there is has been a long waiting list for GQ/GU lockers at the moment.
The problem has been sorted and the lockers I'd imagine should be available again soon. As far as I'm aware it only affected a certain about of lockers which only a few got sold anyway which I'm sure TJM will replace if they break.
This info come from mate who actually works for a TJM store. BTW he also said they haven't had a TJM locker come back for warrenty work yet.
I'm surprised no one mentioned that there no tyre size limit in the TJM warranties either apparently.
Cheers Mick.
got some test figures? [ psssst...i hear there are still weopons of mass destruction in iraq too!]waxen wrote:The Pro locker also uses a one piece cross shaft (better & stronger), whereas the ARB has a three piece design.
The actuating cage cage inside the ARB's hemispere is plastic and cracks with time, they are cheap but require a complete strip down to replace. The Pro Lockers has hardened steel posts, offers more support and doesn't break.
just like your initial post? ARB have sold over 1 million lockers world wide over many years for many types of vehicles, hardly due to an unreliable design. Not sure what you mean by proactive to peoples questions?nastytroll wrote:Grimbo its nice to see how pro active you are to peoples questions.
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Probably that you are quick to jump in with comments on any thread that mentions ARBgrimbo wrote:just like your initial post? ARB have sold over 1 million lockers world wide over many years for many types of vehicles, hardly due to an unreliable design. Not sure what you mean by proactive to peoples questions?nastytroll wrote:Grimbo its nice to see how pro active you are to peoples questions.
i believe that they have sold over 1 million lockers due to good marketing and a lack of competition in some segments (i.e. who else historically made a selectable locker for a triton, or until recently, a GU patrol?)grimbo wrote:just like your initial post? ARB have sold over 1 million lockers world wide over many years for many types of vehicles, hardly due to an unreliable design. Not sure what you mean by proactive to peoples questions?nastytroll wrote:Grimbo its nice to see how pro active you are to peoples questions.
this has nothing to do with design superiority.
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X2 .. they both lock the diff at the flick of a switch most of the time ... you only hear bout the ones that break .. as there are literally millions of airlocker out in the market you hear about more bust ones ...bogged wrote:which ever you can get the best price on.
Both are well designed and reliable for the most part
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Your original statement did nothing to help with the original question.grimbo wrote:just like your initial post? ARB have sold over 1 million lockers world wide over many years for many types of vehicles, hardly due to an unreliable design. Not sure what you mean by proactive to peoples questions?nastytroll wrote:Grimbo its nice to see how pro active you are to peoples questions.
As I have stated I have got 5 airlockers and have had lo replace the O-rings on 1 of them because it leaked so bad it would not engage. I am sure there will be others that have had the same problem, ie "A "RELIABILITY DESIGN ISSUE".
The pro lockers with the seporate air actuator would be a more reliable design due to no wearing part on the air seals when not in use.
I have also stated that the diffs are strong enough, even though the pro lockers have a stonger cross shaft and larger bearing spigots.
I have had to repair airlockers where the grub screw that hold the cross shaft segment in have come loose and jammed up (hilux from memory).
I have also had lo repair airlockers that have sheared the bearing spiogts off the carriers, Nissan GQ/GU rears, 79 series rear, 80 series front and its a common hilux problem that I have read here aswell.
The only prolocker issues I have had have been the fault of the installers, 1 bloke bent the air actuator bracket when putting the centre in the housing, the other a circlip groove was damaged on the air actuator and the hard line moved out and leaked air.
I am sure others have had problems but that is all I have had with them personally.
I am happy enough with my airlockers, I never said they were a bad product.
So whats your next smart answer? Do you have any input where the airlocker is superior to the pro locker or are you just padding?
I stated my preference, didnt know I had to do the reserach on sales numbers and how many have failed.
I have had a better run from the pro lockers and like there design better.
ARB do have a better selection and are strong enough for most.
I also saw no reason to bag out anyones product.
You like your airlocker I'm happy for you, but why replace a locker with another that has a known problem.
This thread has deviated abit from the original topic, as all do eventually on here and turn into a pissing contest.
tuff6ty I hope you have had enough responses to answer your question.
I have had a better run from the pro lockers and like there design better.
ARB do have a better selection and are strong enough for most.
I also saw no reason to bag out anyones product.
You like your airlocker I'm happy for you, but why replace a locker with another that has a known problem.
This thread has deviated abit from the original topic, as all do eventually on here and turn into a pissing contest.
tuff6ty I hope you have had enough responses to answer your question.
just get another pro locker. that one piece rod used to be a real problem. i have a workmate who used to work for TJM in the actual factory thing and he said steer clear because that shaft was a weak point.
i have airlockers front and rear and like them. if i had of set the car up myself i would have put pro lockers in
just get one more pro locker
i have airlockers front and rear and like them. if i had of set the car up myself i would have put pro lockers in
just get one more pro locker
turbos are nice but i'd rather be blown
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