Snow Wheeling "VLOG" Out Takes
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@rumswigger I would get an Aussie locker for whichever axle has the least amount of articulation. Or just lock the front first since it's cheaper for the Dana 30.
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ox locker's? cabel drive? if so... how do you like them?
rumswigger 1 year ago
@rumswigger Yes ox lockers but I always seemed to have trouble with the cables so I changed them to air operated. Now they make them cable, air or electrically operated. I broke the center pin in the front locker after five years, which was caused by a design flaw but they have redesigned it so it shouldn't be a problem again. They have been good lockers but I think their customer service is a little sketchy.
Snowbatman99 1 year ago
@Snowbatman99 right on bud, i've never see them in action and jp mag says there pretty good... thinking about locking my rear 8.25 and front d30. not sure which to do first but i'm thinking the rear is factory posi and the front end has more weight so probably the front first would be better eh?
rumswigger 1 year ago
@rumswigger If I have to have one end locked, I would prefer the front, especially for snow wheeling. Definantly go with a selectable.
Snowbatman99 1 year ago