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Best air locker??

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Best air locker??

Post by up2nogood »

Righto, who makes the 'best' air locking diff? Ones that don't :microwave:

And how much of a mongrel are they to fit?

And who sells 'em cheapest?
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Post by bogged »

arent ARB the only air locker?
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Post by bazzle »

Easy to fit if youre a clever sod..

An airlocker for what vehicle?? There are 4 types...
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Post by Big Red Toy »

now it depends on how you classify 'air locker'. If you have a cable operatred locker, all it needs is a small cylinder to operate the lever, and voila an air locker :D .
But yeah, everybody buys ARB lockers so they can't be too bad
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Post by Slunnie »

I thought JacMac's were the go.
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Post by ISUZUROVER »

Jacmac make a locker (air or vaccum) for Landrover, Toyota and some others, and probably have the best and strongest design. But according to Bill (daddylonglegs) ther design changes a bit so parts backup for older designs may not be 100%

Maxi-Drive make great vaccum lockers for Land Rovers and Range Rovers that are strong and 100% reliable. Mine has been 100% reliable and have never known one to fail (although have heard of one case of the vacuum lines melting because the installer (owner) ran them too close to the exhaust).

ARB make the widest range of air operated lockers and while they appear strong and reasonable reliable IMHO are nowhere near as good in design and construction as the other 2. IMHO the bad points of the ARB (compared to the other 2 are:

(1) The locker doesn't tell you when it is engaged, only when the switch is on (for the other two the "locker engaged light only lights up on 100% engagement").
(2) The locker doesn't have a detent to keep it engaged if it looses air pressure
(3) Many people have had problems with air leaks from the o-ring seals
(4) Plastic components - see post by Sam (Strangerover) on ARB's.

So all nissan owners are stuck with the worst air locker.
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Post by bogged »

ISUZUROVER wrote:So all nissan owners are stuck with the worst air locker.

Id hate to have a pr of them :rofl:
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Post by up2nogood »

Jac Mac looks like the best bet, even though they may change designs every now and then.

So who's running vacuum and who's running air?

Any dramas with either design?

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Post by TuffRR »

I'm running vaccuum MD in the back and an air McNamara in the front. Both have performed faultlessly.
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Post by rock hopper »

bogged wrote:
ISUZUROVER wrote:So all nissan owners are stuck with the worst air locker.

Id hate to have a pr of them :rofl:


I am in the process of making a air opperated diff for nissan's .
as i only make toyota lockers ......

(i can not say AIR LOCKER because arb has a reg trade mark )
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Post by Samuel »

Im going McNamara, when i get the $$$$$. They wont void the waranty if you use your own air system to switch it. As far as price goes the McNamara's are a touch cheaper. For a Hilux anyway.
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