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Why is it called an Automatic Locker? |
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Can I install in a constant 4WD vehicle? |
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How about noise? |
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Do I need to install lockers front and rear? |
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If only installing one locker should I install in the front or rear? |
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This is dependent on your personal preference, the type of vehicle, existing diff types, and how you intend to use the vehicle.
We "Do Not" recommend the installation of a locker in the front of a vehicle that will be driven on icy highways in 4WD without manual hubs.
- If a vehicle has an IFS (Independent Front Suspension) system then the front installation will result in a dramatic increase in 4WD capability. This is because all IFS vehicles have very limited suspension movement (wheel travel and articulation) resulting in easily lifted wheels and a loss of front traction. Installing a front locker will solve the deficiency.
- If a vehicle has LSD (Limited Slip Differential) in the rear, then a front installation provides a significant improvement over the existing LSD and open diff set-up.
- If a vehicle has constant 4WD then only a rear installation should be considered.
- A front installation will usually yield the greatest improvement in off-road capability. This is due to the general requirement of increased in traction under hill climbing or rock crawling. Under full climbing conditions, due to the angle of the vehicle, the rear wheels carry a much greater weight (weight transfer) and therefore, the front carries less weight and tends to break traction very easily.
Once one front wheel starts to spin the other wheel stops turning and the whole front diff ceases to provide traction. At this point the load is transferred to the rear diff as if the vehicle was a 2WD and due to the increased load the rear wheels tend to spin and the vehicle stops. If you can stop the front wheel from spinning you have solved the traction problem. In addition to the traction performance a front installation does not introduce any changes in handling characteristics.
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Will it affect my steering? |
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How does the Aussie Locker differ from one of the older design lockers available? |
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The most significant differences are:
- Principal of operation
“Aussie Locker” uses a dynamic camming mechanism to stay locked. We use a proprietary design process that ensures that the cam area is not only designed to the tightest tolerances but is also repeatable in high volume machining processes.
A competitor’s locker uses interlocking teeth and large springs to stay locked
- Mechanical Design
“Aussie Locker” uses approximately half the parts due to a simpler design. It uses fewer parts than any automatic locker on the market today. Fewer parts equal higher reliability.
- Case
“Aussie Locker” uses the original carrier
- Smoothness of operation
Drive one and you will be able to tell which vehicle has an “Aussie Locker”
- Degree of sensitivity to unlocking
“Aussie Locker” can be unlocked with 1 finger due to the use of 1 high quality bias spring.
The locking mechanism is dynamic rather than controlled by large springs
- Amount of backlash
“Aussie Locker” has approximately half the backlash (none in the driving teeth)
- The cost
“Aussie Locker” is more affordable. Compare our pricing to any locker on the market today.
- Installation
“Aussie Locker” can be installed by almost anyone
The competitors’ locker requires an expensive specialist and special tools
- Time to install
We have found that most vehicle owners can do it themselves in an hour or two
- Warranty
The manufacturer of the “Aussie Locker” provides a two year limited warranty.
See the warranty for full details
- Installation documentation
“Aussie Locker” comes with detailed installation instructions
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How long will it last? Does it wear out quickly? |
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What if I have a limited slip or posi diff now? |
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How long will it take to install? |
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Do I need special oil or lubricant? |
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Will this affect my gear ratio? |
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Can I fit an “Aussie Locker” in my 2WD vehicle? |
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Will it weaken my diff? |
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Can I use the “Aussie Locker” with high powered motors? |
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Will it wear out my tires? |
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What about large tires? |
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Can I tow a trailer? |
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