A Little More Traction Plan B

Driving with auto locked front isn’t bad it just needs you to pay attention when driving in the snow, I have auto lockers Spartans front and rear of tj and I drive in snow all the time and even plow with it. Stacy even drives it in the snow and no issues. Just can’t go hot rodding into corners because it will lock and then you are looking at the corner as you go into the wood.

Spartans are the easier of the 3 designs to install between that the Aussie and the lockrite.

Have you looked into a used selectable Locker? I have seen used arb and ox and even stock rubi lockers for cheap on the inter webs before.
 
Miley Cyrus said:
Driving with auto locked front isn’t bad it just needs you to pay attention when driving in the snow, I have auto lockers Spartans front and rear of tj and I drive in snow all the time and even plow with it. Stacy even drives it in the snow and no issues. Just can’t go hot rodding into corners because it will lock and then you are looking at the corner as you go into the wood.

Spartans are the easier of the 3 designs to install between that the Aussie and the lockrite.

Have you looked into a used selectable Locker? I have seen used arb and ox and even stock rubi lockers for cheap on the inter webs before.

I hadn’t been looking for used until now. I added it to my searching.  As much as I buy used stuff all the time used lockers never occurred to me.
 
As long as you can set up a cable, or you can use pneumatics or electric to actuate but plus side is if you break the Mechanism that actuates like the cable or hose or anything you can use their special “key” to lock and unlock it.
 
Miley Cyrus said:
As long as you can set up a cable, or you can use pneumatics or electric to actuate but you side is if you break the Mechanism that actuates like the cable or hose or anything you can use their special “key” to lock and unlock it.

I like that redundant function.
 
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