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Re: Introduction & a few questions for the Monty Experts [Re: Dadtero] #1063663 09/03/13 02:07 AM
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Dadtero Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
I figured out the pics.


The kids called my wife's Montero the "Momtero". So, they called mine the "Dadtero".
Re: Introduction & a few questions for the Monty Experts [Re: Dadtero] #1063664 09/03/13 03:06 AM
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rxinhed Offline
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You can replace that differential with an LSD unit from a Starion. With a Lincoln locker, manual hubs would be friendlier if your offroad style includes twisty, rocky terrain, and allow you to unlock one side as needed. The Auto Hubs I replaced would sometimes uncouple when compression braking down a hill.

Re: Introduction & a few questions for the Monty Experts [Re: Dadtero] #1063665 09/03/13 05:01 AM
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JohnnyBfromPeoria Offline
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Please don't use the auto-lock hubs with a solid front diff; I just don't foresee good things happening. Get manuals. You'd pretty much be asking for full time locked together front and rear diffs and wheels, if the rear was locked as well. Steering would blow goats. But if you needed that kind of traction, just beware. I'd like to have a selectable front for the wheeling we do in AZ, as in an ARB, but the money tree is out of season, apparently.

John B.

Re: Introduction & a few questions for the Monty Experts [Re: JohnnyBfromPeoria] #1063666 09/03/13 12:15 PM
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Dadtero Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
John, I'm with you on the money tree issue. Ours seems to have dried up too.


The kids called my wife's Montero the "Momtero". So, they called mine the "Dadtero".
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