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    GU patrol rear diff to lock or to shim

    It's time to start thinking about rebuilding my rear diff. The lsd is tired and I will be replacing all the bearings. My question is to shim the lsd and have it wear out again over time (I no they are a bloody good lsd) or to fit a elocker and have locked traction no matter what angle the ute is on. I have been doing lots of research on both ways just can't quite decide on which way to go

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tassie4wder View Post
    It's time to start thinking about rebuilding my rear diff. The lsd is tired and I will be replacing all the bearings. My question is to shim the lsd and have it wear out again over time (I no they are a bloody good lsd) or to fit a elocker and have locked traction no matter what angle the ute is on. I have been doing lots of research on both ways just can't quite decide on which way to go
    I'm in the same boat as you bud. While I know a rear locker will do wonders, in my rig, I really need the lsd for on road traction. Depending on what diff you have you can go both. But for me with the larger H260 I can't.
    http://www.caplocker.com/

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    As you stated you already have the best LSD going Id opt for a front locker
    and leave it at that.
    Last edited by threedogs; 31st January 2017 at 09:38 AM.
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    Not sure which diff I have. It's an 06 leaf sprung 4.2. I don't think I need to worry about onroad traction, it's not like I go doing burnouts nor is it a powerhouse. If I did need that bit extra traction on road I would engage a locker. A few of us done the jeep track in my home state tassie, one of my mates has a 2.8 hilux (poor fella) he had his diff shimed up pretty tight even then when a wheel was tucked in it was only spinning one so after that it got me thinking. Even with a tight lsd they will let go at some point where as a locker won't.

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    bugger it why not lock both

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    My rear diff bearings started making funny noises, would need a kit through it, could have cost $1k, bugger I thought, so in went and elocker. No traction problems on the hard stuff, mucho traction when engaged !!
    Time Marches On .....and on ..... and on

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    I like your style. I think I'm heading towards a locker, TimE is there any bad things you have to say about an elocker

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tassie4wder View Post
    I like your style. I think I'm heading towards a locker, TimE is there any bad things you have to say about an elocker
    Only problem I had was with the install of the front one. The grommet into the diff that the wires go through leaked. Had to be taken out, redrilled an a new oversized grommet installed, this cured the leak. No leaks in the rear install.

    Driving day to day with the lockers off I haven't noticed any difference to pre locker on road behaviour.

    Bonus is no one knows when you have engaged an elocker, no compressor noise, so don't tell anyone you have an elocker and they'll think you must be a champion driver 😁😁
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    Quote Originally Posted by TimE View Post

    Bonus is no one knows when you have engaged an elocker, no compressor noise, so don't tell anyone you have an elocker and they'll think you must be a champion driver 😁😁
    I like your style.

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    Does anyone know if the CAP locker been officially released yet?


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