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    Sorry guys, last couple of questions..

    Looks like there are four main parts to the locker itself - the two outer gears that the axles slide into, and the two sandwich plates that go into the middle? Sound about right?

    And lastly, how many springs/pins are there meant to be? Four of each?

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    Anyone? Bueller... Bueller...

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    Here Bud all the answers ==>>>

    4WD Systems LOKKA

    And 2 of each...

    Installation is not "that" easy. You need a work shop vice large enough to grab hold of a crown wheel/diff housing, air gun to undo bolts for crown wheel (bitch to tension back up without a press)....

    It is doable DIY but you stil need some equipment most/some DIY people don't necessarily have.

    If you are not careful you can easily ruin the end half caps threads as you trying to line them back up while not disrupting the backlash/end float adjustment nuts.

    It is still a big job considering that you have to dismantle/remove each hub, pull half shafts put etc. You may coincide this job with redoing your CV joints lubrication and inspection, wheel bearing repack and seals change or any other front end jobs you've been putting off for a while...

    Don't foget that you will need to either convert your auto locking hubs to manual only or replace them with manual hubs.

    The LOKKA clicking when unlocking will drive you insane if you don't on hard surfaces especially round corners at faster speed.

    Regards
    Last edited by Rumcajs; 16th August 2017 at 07:20 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rumcajs View Post
    Here Bud all the answers ==>>>

    4WD Systems LOKKA

    And 2 of each...

    Installation is not "that" easy. You need a work shop vice large enough to grab hold of a crown wheel/diff housing, air gun to undo bolts for crown wheel (bitch to tension back up without a press)....

    It is doable DIY but you stil need some equipment most/some DIY people don't necessarily have.

    If you are not careful you can easily ruin the end half caps threads as you trying to line them back up while not disrupting the backlash/end float adjustment nuts.

    It is still a big job considering that you have to dismantle/remove each hub, pull half shafts put etc. You may coincide this job with redoing your CV joints lubrication and inspection, wheel bearing repack and seals change or any other front end jobs you've been putting off for a while...

    Don't foget that you will need to either convert your auto locking hubs to manual only or replace them with manual hubs.

    The LOKKA clicking when unlocking will drive you insane if you don't on hard surfaces especially round corners at faster speed.

    Regards
    Thanks Rumcajs

    I did cv/swivel hubs/wheel bearings etc only a couple of months ago, but I'll regrease anything that needs it and retension whilst I'm there.

    Yeah, I've got the airtools, no press or big vice though, friend has a big vice which I may be able to use. Not sure on the torque wrench, wonder how many ugga ugga's on the rattle gun will be sufficient during reassembly

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