Looking in possibly adding lockers to the XJ. My uncle runs I think Detroit lockers, but he removes/installs them more than I care to mention. My jeep is a weekend warrior. Lots of daily driving wand I plan on lifting it hopefully by next weekend. I already have the lift, wheels and tires. I would like to do lockers but on the other hand I like to play more than I do wrenching so detroits are out. Air lockers would be sweet but the cost is to rich for my blood. Does anyone run the Aussies? Is it worth the $500-$550 for this mod to only wheel a dozen times a year? Would I be adding extra stress to other drive line parts by doing/not doing this. Or should I spend the money elsewhere for something much more needed. All thought and opinions are welcome. Thanks!
My rig set up is going to be 4.5" lift, 33" Maxxis Bighorns, 15x8 wheel 4" back space
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The first order of business I think should be upgrading your rear axle. If I remember correctly you have a D35. Being you have a late model XJ your D35 will be a c-clip axle. I'd strongly talk you out of putting any money into the D35, let alone locking it. Try to find a 29 spline 8.25" or a D44 to swap in.
As for the Aussie's we sell alot of them and have never had a complaint to date. Personally for a daily driven rig I'd just lock the front D30 and be done with it. The amount of added traction offroad with having the front locked will be greatly noticable.
We won't get in the argument here about what axle should be locked first, but we always feel that the front is the best "bang for the buck"; especially in a daily driven rig.
But as for the Aussie's, best "lunchbox" locker on the market we feel. No stupid warranties about tire size like all the other manufactures have...
My Stable: 2000 Jeep Cherokee 4 Dr Sport 4 1/2" lift w/ 33X12.50 Maxxis Bighorns 1990 Chevy Suburban 3/4 ton 2WD w/454 Big Block(future towrig) 2005 Pont. Grand Prix GTP (supercharged 4 my passing pleasure) 2006 H-D Street Bob Flat black denim with some goodies 1989 Stratos 18' Fish&Ski w/ Evinrude outboard 1996 Yamaha V Max snowmobile-600cc 2006 GMC Envoy find me at facebook.com (Jason Grumpp)
I run stock gears and all, but seems that everything I heard aussies are a really good unit- here and elsewhere.
I know, I know,I'm all 'buy american'... It's all good though- no slave labor and unsafe conditins (like china, I did a big project on this a while back for school) and I went to school with an aussie exchange student. Really neat culture they have.
-- Edited by ChevelleSSLS6 on Sunday 15th of March 2009 05:02:03 PM
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