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Re: Isuzu 12 bolt locker possibilty? [Re: Frisky] #533084 12/06/04 10:59 PM
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whoa whoa................i'll call them up tomm morning.

who (name) did you guys talk w/ that quoted you a 25 figure for the 10 bolt? (you can just PM me that contact info.)

i have rear 3rd's here to commit to the R&D on the 12 bolt.....but, i would still like to have a respectable # of interested people to start the ball rolling. i know 25 is just not going to do it to develope a whole new part #.


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Re: Isuzu 12 bolt locker possibilty? [Re: TrooperJ] #533085 12/06/04 11:06 PM
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Put me on the maybe list for now. I'm certainly interested, but without knowing a rough idea of the cost, I'm not certain I can afford it right now. No need for the 10 bolt, so it's for the 12 bolt.

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(Hoping that it's cheap enough I can get on the certainly list)


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Re: Isuzu 12 bolt locker possibilty? [Re: TrooperJ] #533086 12/06/04 11:28 PM
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ive been a little reluctant to say anything, but if we could get the 12 bolt rear for around 300 clams (is that price reasonable?) i might be interested. so put me on the maybe list.
-J



well i have no idea what the current "NEW" pricing whould be, but when the lockright was an active part number a couple years ago it was competatively retailed right around $350


so you guys figure on at least that if this gets off the ground.


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Re: Isuzu 12 bolt locker possibilty? [Re: matthew] #533087 12/07/04 12:06 AM
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bob large Offline
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well i havn't had a chance to read through all the posts but i can say that if there where priced at or around $400 i would be in. (and that would be for both the front and the rear/ $400 each) <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/kewl.gif" alt="" />


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Re: Isuzu 12 bolt locker possibilty? [Re: matthew] #533088 12/07/04 12:24 AM
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Mark me down for one 12 bolt rear.
If the 12 bolt rear comes through I'll take one 10 bolt front...(otherwise I'll save up for an ARB and tera's)

And an up front thanks for the effort of those putting their energy into possibly making this happen <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/cheers.gif" alt="" />

Re: Isuzu 12 bolt locker possibilty? [Re: matthew] #533089 12/07/04 01:03 AM
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I have a 2001 Troop, which I believe has a 10-bolt rear.

I'd be in for a rear locker. Are we talking air or cable actuated?



dude you are way off the back here <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/rolleyes.gif" alt="" />

(cretianly just busting your chops <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/nana.gif" alt="" />....but you really have no clue what we are talking about in this thread)

the Lockright is a full time "drop-in" Locker that replaces the internals of your existing carrier. it is automatic.....i.e. non-selectable...........no cable, air, electric, yada yada

and you have a 10 bolt front.....w/ the larger 1.50" shaft 12 bolt rear....as mentioned in my last post.


Non-selectable as in "can't turn it off?" Wouldn't that be a spool, then?

Re: Isuzu 12 bolt locker possibilty? #533090 12/07/04 01:06 AM
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it is automatic.....


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Non-selectable as in "can't turn it off?" Wouldn't that be a spool, then?


No, it will still ratchet free in turns sometimes.

Re: Isuzu 12 bolt locker possibilty? [Re: pplotz] #533091 12/07/04 01:09 AM
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it is automatic.....


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Non-selectable as in "can't turn it off?" Wouldn't that be a spool, then?


No, it will still ratchet free in turns sometimes.


Thanks. That's not something I would want then as my truck spends the majority of it's time at 55mph taking me to work. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/ignore.gif" alt="" />

Re: Isuzu 12 bolt locker possibilty? #533092 12/07/04 01:13 AM
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if you have manual hubs up front, you'd never even notice.

the rear you would though. (most people get used to it)

Peter

Re: Isuzu 12 bolt locker possibilty? [Re: pplotz] #533093 12/07/04 01:39 AM
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Easy, I was just curious what kind of numbers it would take to make this a reality. To say the least I'm a little excited over this one.


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