Auto Lockers in Daily drivers
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- Hard Yaka
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Auto Lockers in Daily drivers
Hey guys,
Anyone out there that runs a auto locker of a sort in the rear end of their daily driver? How do you find them?
I would like to invest in one but can't compromise daily driving too much as I need my vehicle for towing my race trailer around.
Dumb question but do they still work in reverse all good? I would have thought the ratcheting system in them would slip under reverse load.
Cheers,
-Sketchy
Anyone out there that runs a auto locker of a sort in the rear end of their daily driver? How do you find them?
I would like to invest in one but can't compromise daily driving too much as I need my vehicle for towing my race trailer around.
Dumb question but do they still work in reverse all good? I would have thought the ratcheting system in them would slip under reverse load.
Cheers,
-Sketchy
Re: Auto Lockers in Daily drivers
I drive my hilux with a lock-rite on the road heaps.
You have to drive it with a little care as it has changed its`road habits a little.
When cornering you brake in the straight then go around corner using a little excellerator, when wet or on shingle roads i have to be very careful (mostly due to mud tyres)the rear can step out.
But generally its no different to a normal diff.
Yep...does work in reverse.
You have to drive it with a little care as it has changed its`road habits a little.
When cornering you brake in the straight then go around corner using a little excellerator, when wet or on shingle roads i have to be very careful (mostly due to mud tyres)the rear can step out.
But generally its no different to a normal diff.
Yep...does work in reverse.
Re: Auto Lockers in Daily drivers
As above, noisy an a pain, but not unbearable. will wear your tires down a lot faster, and you`ll get a bit of chirping turning at low speeds.
That said, offroad it makes a whole world of difference.
That said, offroad it makes a whole world of difference.
To Boon or not to Boon.
Re: Auto Lockers in Daily drivers
yup i had one in my surf for 2-3years and it was daily driver for 1 of them. drive with a little more care/drive it like a 4wd and youll be sweet,the positives far outway the negatives!!!
LN130 Surf: Coiled SAS, 35" BFG M/T's, Lifted, Rear Lockright, Snorkel, CB, On-board air
Soon to be 3.8 commy powered, front ARB Air Locker, custom bar work, winch...
Soon to be 3.8 commy powered, front ARB Air Locker, custom bar work, winch...
Re: Auto Lockers in Daily drivers
yeh i also run a lock rite in the rear u do notice them on the road when cornering at low speeds but other than that they work well
Re: Auto Lockers in Daily drivers
I drove one in my daily driver for 3 years
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Who knew Prados could fly?
Re: Auto Lockers in Daily drivers
Got front and rear done in my lux (ln65). Makes a massive difference for towing - you will love it.
But yep you cant treat your truck like a F1 car esp in the wet... steering will become alot more "firm" at lower speeds (if you do the front) but you wont look back makes a huge difference off road.
But yep you cant treat your truck like a F1 car esp in the wet... steering will become alot more "firm" at lower speeds (if you do the front) but you wont look back makes a huge difference off road.
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Re: Auto Lockers in Daily drivers
I barely noticed any difference in my 80 series - maybe because of the extra weight?
No ratcheting noises, the odd sudden bang and of course the inside wheel having a bit of a cry if I power on through a slow tight turn...
Off road, WOW
No ratcheting noises, the odd sudden bang and of course the inside wheel having a bit of a cry if I power on through a slow tight turn...
Off road, WOW

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- Hard Yaka
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Re: Auto Lockers in Daily drivers
Awesome thanks for the heads up guys, was just the information I wanted. Now I will start saving my pennys!
Re: Auto Lockers in Daily drivers
Buy them direct from the states i got a lr1611 and a lr1620 for my surf about three weeks ago for $830 nz to my door took only 6 days to get here, best price i found over here was $1050 worst was nearly $1600.
This is who Richmond Gears forwarded me on to
J.T.'s Parts & Accessories
www.justdifferentials.com
5980 Goodwin Rd
Cashmere, WA 98815
PH: 509-888-2953 ext 114
Fax: 866-399-7532
Email: jeremy@justdifferentials.com
This is who Richmond Gears forwarded me on to
J.T.'s Parts & Accessories
www.justdifferentials.com
5980 Goodwin Rd
Cashmere, WA 98815
PH: 509-888-2953 ext 114
Fax: 866-399-7532
Email: jeremy@justdifferentials.com
- MNC
- Hard Yaka
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Re: Auto Lockers in Daily drivers
What truck you looking to put one in?
I have an auto locker installed into a 9" Landcruiser carrier that I was going to put up on Trademe this Sunday.
I have an auto locker installed into a 9" Landcruiser carrier that I was going to put up on Trademe this Sunday.

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- Hard Yaka
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Re: Auto Lockers in Daily drivers
It's for a back of a D21 Terrano, easy enough to find as heaps of places to them for the front diffs on safari's which are the same.
That Just Diffs slight looks bloody good! Might have to hit that one up once I get the Gbox and clutch sorted!!
That Just Diffs slight looks bloody good! Might have to hit that one up once I get the Gbox and clutch sorted!!
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- Hard Yaka
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Re: Auto Lockers in Daily drivers
i just put one into the rear of my 70 series daily driver. takes a bit of getting used to on hills & carparks but heck who wants a nice clean boring ride to work? then its MINT offroad!! Go for it!!!