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I pulled up the manual and it doesn't say anything about lockers, but when you pull up the parts breakdown, it shows a "no-spin" differential that looks like a locker. I guess this means that all M915A1s had lockers in both axles.
I was looking at the door panel tags on my 1984 M915A1 and found two warning tags about use of Detroit Lockers. Does this mean that my truck has lockers in it? If so, was this standard or did I just get lucky?
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