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12 bolt locker options
#672057
11/30/05 10:20 PM
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Anonymous
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I have run the + 12 + bolt+ locker search and the only thing I come up with is the first thread on the page. I am looking to find what options are out there other than the ARB ($800 per axle is a little salty) I have researched the Aussie locker and they don't seem to have anything, PowerBrute advertises for Isuzu but doesn't list one on the web site, and my understanding is powertrax quit mfg them for us. Am I missing anyone? Thanks in advance for your help.
John
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Re: 12 bolt locker options
#672058
11/30/05 10:34 PM
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Joined: Sep 2003
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Theres ether welding it, Or buying an ARB thats all we have.. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/cheers.gif" alt="" />
89 trooper, tera low t-case gears,5.38's, 3" indy4xsus lift3"body lift,safari snorkle,warn winch,custom bull bar,custom rock sliders,warn hubs,35x13.50r15,custom rear bumper trooper pics
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Re: 12 bolt locker options
#672059
11/30/05 10:34 PM
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Joined: Sep 2000
Posts: 4,277
Roll Me Over
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basically, the short answer is, only the ARB exists... or your welder. Powertrax has never made a locker for the 12-bolt, though there has been some talk about bringing this into reality (see the sticky thread atop this section).
also, remember, there are two distinctly different versions of the 12-bolt. the earlier one and the later one (98+)... but the same above applies to both variations.
-Rob
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Re: 12 bolt locker options
[Re: RobG]
#672060
11/30/05 10:48 PM
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Anonymous
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Thanks guys, I was really hoping for some better news. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/angry.gif" alt="" />I have a welder but don't really want to go that route as I have to drive my Amigo quite a bit and seems that would have a pretty negative impact on regular road manners.
John
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Re: 12 bolt locker options
#672061
11/30/05 10:50 PM
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Joined: Sep 2003
Posts: 1,871
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I love my welded diff <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/kewl.gif" alt="" />
89 trooper, tera low t-case gears,5.38's, 3" indy4xsus lift3"body lift,safari snorkle,warn winch,custom bull bar,custom rock sliders,warn hubs,35x13.50r15,custom rear bumper trooper pics
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Re: 12 bolt locker options
#672062
11/30/05 10:52 PM
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Joined: Apr 2004
Posts: 1,203
Body Damage is Cool
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PowerTrax used to make a 10 bolt auto locker for us, but they quit making them. You may be able to find one, but i imagine if you could, you might be better off buying the ARB. The powertrax units are rare, and might be more expensive than an ARB.
If you go the ARB route, dont forget about expenses for things like a compressor, and installation (if you have to have it done for you) HTH, -J <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/kewl.gif" alt="" />
Jordan Brown in Athens Georgia
The 2007 budget for the US Military covers Jack Bauer, two pistols and four billion rounds of ammunition.
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Re: 12 bolt locker options
[Re: TrooperJ]
#672063
11/30/05 10:57 PM
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Anonymous
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One Bad, how is it on the road though? I saw your shots at Mineral Wells and it looked great there but what about the "double duty" aspect? Jordan, I thought I had seen something on the 10 bolt, but as usual nothing recently.
John
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Re: 12 bolt locker options
#672064
11/30/05 11:02 PM
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Joined: Sep 2003
Posts: 1,871
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Its no all that bad on the road. I don't realy notice it anymore. only on turns in a parking lot is when I notice it.
89 trooper, tera low t-case gears,5.38's, 3" indy4xsus lift3"body lift,safari snorkle,warn winch,custom bull bar,custom rock sliders,warn hubs,35x13.50r15,custom rear bumper trooper pics
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Re: 12 bolt locker options
[Re: onebadtrooper]
#672065
12/01/05 12:11 AM
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Joined: Dec 2002
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Body Damage is Cool
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A locked rear is going to be be more apparent in shorter wheelbased, lighter weight, manual transmission vehicles. Such as first gen amigos. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif" alt="" /> I would still recommend a welded rear depending on how much traveling you do. It will definately wear out the rear tires quicker, and it will bark the tires in tight turns such as in parking lots. Otherwise, you probably won't know its there. For the 700+ dollars for an ARB though, I think I could afford to replace tires a bit sooner with the welded rear.
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Re: 12 bolt locker options
[Re: Rodeo Guy]
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12/01/05 12:21 AM
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Joined: Oct 2001
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One thing people recommending a welded diff for a DD need to consider is that we get a lot of snow up here during the winter. I drove around one snowy winter day with my ARB locked in and let me tell you, it wasn't fun <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/scared.gif" alt="" /> Open diffs are nice in the snow because the 'useless' tire acts as an anchor to keep your truck pointing in one direction. You get both rear tires spinning and rotational torque is much more likely to make the back end try to pass the front... especially in a short wheelbase truck, especially going around turns. IMHO, for a DD 12bolt get an ARB or just leave it open if you live around these parts.
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