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toyota lockers

Tech Talk for Cruiser owners.

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toyota lockers

Post by hill billy »

Hello there every1 just wondering what the toyota lockers are like?? thanks :cool:
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Post by evanstaniland »

i herd they were shitty but i may be wrong!!
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Post by dumbdunce »

they are good but expensive. you can't just bolt them in like an aftermarket locker, and if you do manage to break them, the parts are also expensive. if you have a vehicle with factory lockers, good - stick with them, but if you are looking for a locker solution for a vehicle that currently has no lockers, look at the aftermarket options, they are cheaper and easier.
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Post by stoo2 »

I have factory 78 series lockers, they are an electric servo job and do the job fine although they're not totally waterproof.
I bought the troopy new, and the Locker option was about the same as the cost of fitting ARB lockers.
Unless you're talking about buying a new truck, buy an air locker.
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