I know a guy who does this all the time on stockies and is happy to do the welding for me , thoughts.. pros...cons.... do i need prozac... or should I step away from the welder now

Jerry wrote:
Is there anything on here about difflocks? http://www.warfs.org/
meece4x4 wrote:im aware that US Jeep owners do this a lot and Im keen if it's the only way I can gain extra traction in my Feroza.
skid wrote:don't do it.
there are clever engineer dudes out there who can take your diff head and install an air or electric or hydraulic locker into it for you.
Howat Engineering in Wellington is one
Petemcc wrote:if you were going to do that you would just keep both of the hubs in the whole time offroad (and both out on road obviously) id imagine with only one wheel in it is a prick to drive.
pete
fweddy wrote:With open diffs the drive changes from side to side depending on the resistance. Especially when cornering the drive will shift to the wheel with least resistance (outside wheel if I'm not mistaken) allowing the other to turn at a different speed.
If you weld and have one hub in, it will work ok but when you go to turn you are forcing the locked wheel to do the driving and hence it will perform differently in a left or right hand turn.
But if you can get another diff that you can do it too then why not have a play. If its not going to cost you heaps and its not likely to ruin the rest of your truck I'm all for the pioneering sense of adventure with experimentation and discovery that our society generally and especially other's that can't be bothered seem to discourage.
2roky wrote:not to sure but are the front and rear diffs on these trucks the same internally ? if they are could be an option to find another lsd head and swap it in
Bubba wrote:I have a question/idea
Must be a reason why it doesn't work but can't see why not
If you have electric hubs and a welded diff, couldn't you switch it on and off like a diff lock??
I know Daihatsu's don't have lecky hubs but it's just an idea