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need a little explanation...

Chinookpilot77

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I have driven 4x4 trucks my whole life, but never anything all that extreme as far as offroading, and always in stock pick up trucks. I'm a hunter mostly, the 4 wheeling just comes with the that trade.

I have some questions concerning lock out hubs, vs lockers. I know the lockers lock the two axles together so you have posi-trac kinda thing, but what does the deuce have now? 1 drive tire per axle in its stock configuration?

Can you run lock outs and lockers at the same time? lock outs save a little bit of gas and keeps the front axles from spinning when the air lock transfer case is disengaged right?

I think i would like to get lockers for my bobbed deuce. I hear detroit and arb makes these? any considerations with these offroad vs onroad?

thanks for the help everyrone.
 

area52

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I agree, lock out hubs are just too expensive unless you use it as a daily driver.

Lockers are quite expensive too plus it takes quite a bit to install them especially in the front rear axle.

Not worth it unless you plan on serious off roading. Just air down and pick your path carefully.
 

rchalmers3

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Lockers are quite expensive too plus it takes quite a bit to install them especially in the front rear axle.
I was following along great till I got to this statement. I cannot imagine how locking the front/rear diff creates a power transmission problem. Is it something else, like a physical difficulty in the effort?

Can you please explain?

Rick
 

gimpyrobb

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a physical difficulty in the effort?

Yup, you have to cram yourself in there, work in a confined space, take 2 driveshafts off, etc. It just isn't fun. The joy of added traction once your done is great, but installing the locker isn't.
 
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