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Re: Who has a REAR lockright & how do you like it? [Re: BigSwede] #539771 01/23/05 06:15 AM
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94redrodeo Offline
Rock Warrior
unless you did a 12 bolt swap they dont make them any more for 10 bolts


94 Rodeo 3+3 lift Red)
95.5 Rodeo 1" Body lift Dana 44' front & rear 4.88 gears 35"s 176,000 miles Optima Yellow top InexAir Co2
front winch bumper custom rear bumper, Hella 500's
2004 Silverado duramax
Re: Who has a REAR lockright & how do you like it? [Re: 94redrodeo] #539772 01/23/05 11:46 AM
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Rodeo Guy Offline
Body Damage is Cool
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unless you did a 12 bolt swap they dont make them any more for 10 bolts


Yah and they've never made them for the 12 bolt (yet). Who are you talking to?


Mike

"Damn the carnage! Full throttle ahead!"

95.5 rodeo, 37" Trxus MT, dana 44/9", coil-overs, lockers..... http://www.cardomain.com/memberpage/550454
Re: Who has a REAR lockright & how do you like it? [Re: 89YellowAmigo] #539773 01/23/05 02:09 PM
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TrailMystic Offline
Body Damage is Cool
I had a long talk with Matt (Indy 4X) about lunch box lockers and snow. He said they CAN be squirrely in the snow when they engage. I decided to save and get the ARB air lockers since I drive in snow in the mountains a lot. It's weird but open diffs do keep the vehicle straighter in the snow at moderate speeds, but I can always lock up if stuck.

Pete


'01 Rodeo Sport, 5 Speed Softie, Indy 4X rocker bars, OME 912's, Rancho 9000X's, Superwinch hubs, custom tube bumper with Warn 9000i , Flowmaster 50, TeraLow t-case gears, ARB front & rear lockers, TrXus MT's, Sway bar disconnects
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