Safari locker wanted

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Safari locker wanted

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I'm after a locker for my y60 safari, prefer an air locker but will consider an auto if the price is right, if after one for the rear but will consider a front. Either secondhand arb or Chinese

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Got a chinese one here in the front. Y60. Its all fitted and ready to go.
$600 plus exchange diff 4.1 ratio of $1000 with no exchage.
Ive changed direction and wanting a trials type locker
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mudlva wrote:Got a chinese one here in the front. Y60. Its all fitted and ready to go.
$600 plus exchange diff 4.1 ratio of $1000 with no exchage.
Ive changed direction and wanting a trials type locker

As tempting as it is I think the freight would be add quite a bit to that
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national freights the least of the cost when buying an airlocker :D arb is running an airlocker promotion at the moment but your still looking at 1500 plus compressor plus setting up the diffhead so you'd need to budget around 2.5k to shove one of them into your truck :D I don't think they have come up with an auto locker that fits the rear of a Y60 yet but you can get them for the front :D I cant say I've every really heard much about those Chinese airlockers failing (I know of a few ARBs that have :D ) but I still wouldn't want to stick one in any truck I own :D
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could always price it up
where abouts are you?
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I'm in kapiti
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$60 to $80 at a guess

if you want to do exchange then you pay for one and i will pay for the other
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what front diff does a Y60 have in it, please?
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BlakeNZ wrote:what front diff does a Y60 have in it, please?


unsure of question??

the head is a chinese unit from of winch.co.nz

running 4.1 ratio, unfortunately thats my knowledge exceeded :oops:
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After discussing it earlier, I'm goona hold off on the rear locker until a couple of other bits are done, front auto locker is on the list though
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BlakeNZ wrote:what front diff does a Y60 have in it, please?


2-pin, 31 spline H233B with reverse cut gears (high pinion)

4 pin WD21 Terrano rear LSD centre can be fitted to the Y60 front as an alternative to a locking centre.
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lax2wlg wrote:
BlakeNZ wrote:what front diff does a Y60 have in it, please?


2-pin, 31 spline H233B with reverse cut gears (high pinion)

4 pin WD21 Terrano rear LSD centre can be fitted to the Y60 front as an alternative to a locking centre.


Bingo. manual hubs and shim it up nice in tight, you'll be power sliding/digging to china flickin mud all day long.

might need to make sure ya winch is in good order though. :mrgreen:
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