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mazda bt 50 front diff lock options

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mazda bt 50 front diff lock options

Post by skez »

apparently arb doesnt make a front air locker for a bt 50 does anyone no if there is any other options??
any help appreciated
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Post by RockyF75 »

Weld it
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Post by love ke70 »

RockyF75 wrote:Weld it
lol

"ahh, mazda

my bt50 blew a cv, any chance of claiming on warranty, only mods are a welded diff"

on a serious note, i doubt theres been anything made for these yet, probably could arse around with something and make it fit, out of my depth though
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Post by RockyF75 »

love ke70 wrote:
RockyF75 wrote:Weld it
lol

"ahh, mazda

my bt50 blew a cv, any chance of claiming on warranty, only mods are a welded diff"

on a serious note, i doubt theres been anything made for these yet, probably could arse around with something and make it fit, out of my depth though
Well, he didn't specify GOOD alternatives :D . But if ARB/TJM don't make one, and neither does lock-rite or detroit, then that's about it.
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Post by hiluxmad »

are these running same / similar diff to last model bravo/courier? dont know just a thought
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Post by skez »

hmmm
dont really want to weld
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Post by ISUZUROVER »

maybe contact Daniel Bongard (dbongard) on here. He is an ARB engineer, and could tell you if there are any plans to make one, or if there is something else you can get to fit.
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Post by jet-6 »

Mazda front diffs are insanely weak, you would be mad to do a mod of any sort, i have broken the housing, case and hemispere all in one hit, 7000km old too!
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Post by Micka »

Maybe you should consider Traction Control.

For around the same price as lockers you could get it fitted to your car. Haultech Engineering still does it AFAIK.

Try calling Charles on 07 3816 3153.

Their system was fitted to a rig in Tuff Truck called the Lockless Monster which came around 13th IIRC. IT works really well and will be far more forgiving on your diff parts than a locker.
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