OFF-ROAD" air locking differential. whos got them

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OFF-ROAD" air locking differential. whos got them

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"OFF-ROAD" air locking differential.

hey all just like some input about the lockers any one got them do they work still going any problems with them do they break or fail in any way.....

i got one up frount of my 40s was working well for the seven times i used it locked it in one time never came back out of lock... so i send it back they said my oil was to heavy 85-140
well may be it was so now it reinstalled its got 90 oil in there so any one got or had one

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RD23 4 spider, 10 bolt ring gear, 33mm diameter, 30 spline axle shaft.
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The RD23 is weak in the cross shaft holding the spider gear.

I have broken 3 cross shafts and have now up graded to the RD 32 which is a much better unit.

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What type of air locker is it?
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darinz wrote:What type of air locker is it?


The chinese type.

They are the ones that are a copy of the ARB lockers using the same parts numbers etc.

Have "heard" that the occasional locker isn't machined true on the crown wheel flange making the pre-load and backlash hard to set up correctly.

Danger Mouse racing use two of them in their Lexus power Hilux winch challenge truck, they have no more issues with them than those with ARB's do.

The ARB's are a very refined piece of equipment when compared side by side with the Chinese copy.
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My ones are genuine ARBs

I only buy what I consider to be the best. The price doesn't come into it.

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Hi there,

I have a Chinese locker in the rear of my Terrano. Worked fine for a while, then wouldn't hold air pressure sometimes. Once locked it stayed locked, but when un-locked it would be random if it locked again that day, untill a decent run at 100km.
Pulled it out and found the O rings on the piston were not sized correctly. $4 in bits and all is good. While I was in there, I also found the thrust/bearing washers behind the spider gears were worn and 1 had completely distroyed itself. Got in touch with the supplier and got some spares. Spent half a day setting backlash in spider gears, all good now!
Also just finished doing one for a mate to put in his MU. What a drama! First off, ring gear wouldn't fit, so spun it in lathe and machined it down to suit. Next was the shimming.......6 hrs later, I was finally happy.

So in short, they ok, shyt machining, and no quality control.
They are more robust locked than unlocked. I turn it on when engaging 4wd and turn off when disengaging 4wd.
Works for me.

Cheers Simon.
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