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Front Locker options
#892684
06/25/08 07:22 PM
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Joined: Dec 2007
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After a lot of looking and reading - I am looking at adding an ECTED electric locker to the front of my 08 JK Dana 30. I don't want the expense of an air compressor (ARB) and have seen some questions about the OX mechanical system and Eaton does not make a locker for the Dana 30. Although the ECTED is actually and electrical clutch and not a mechanical lock, it seems to offer a good option between nothing, lunchbox or a mechanical/air operated locker. BTW, I like the TracLok on the rear right now and got very good comments on it from those following me at Moab on a bunch of obstacles, so no immediate plans to change that. Any thoughts? <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/cheers.gif" alt="" />
Richard - 08 JK, 2.5" OME lift, nitrocharged shocks, Rugged Ridge front bumper with M8000 winch, JKS QDs - Olympic 221 rock sliders and rear rock crawler bumper, upper adj control arms f/r, JKS adj track bars f/r
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Re: Front Locker options
[Re: WB6TMV]
#892685
06/26/08 05:54 PM
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Joined: Oct 1999
Posts: 2,211
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ARB is simple and reliable. When you lock an ARB it is locked.
The ected is a sort of locked/locker, now, if a sort of locker is what you want, save some cash and buy a trutrac.
SD
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Re: Front Locker options
[Re: superdawg]
#892686
06/27/08 09:10 PM
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Joined: Dec 2007
Posts: 49
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Getting the Wheeling Fever
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My main concern is that for a front locker I want something that is able to totally unlock when not needed and if it acts like a trac lock or lunchbox when activated, so be it. I do not want to use a lunchbox on the front axle during winter, etc...never knowing when it would lock up. With the ECTED, I know it is unlocked when the current is off.
Richard - 08 JK, 2.5" OME lift, nitrocharged shocks, Rugged Ridge front bumper with M8000 winch, JKS QDs - Olympic 221 rock sliders and rear rock crawler bumper, upper adj control arms f/r, JKS adj track bars f/r
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Re: Front Locker options
[Re: WB6TMV]
#892687
06/28/08 12:18 AM
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Joined: Oct 1999
Posts: 2,211
Body Damage is Cool
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Once again, ARB, there simply isn't any other locker that works as smooth and reliable. Some folks hate them...fine. I'll still recomend them to even those folks.
Here is a factor for you.
If your ARB has any sort of warranty issue, ARB can sell replacment parts and guide you/shop through the repair.
If an OX or Eaton or Ected, needs repair, they all require you sending it in to their service dept, and however long a wait to get it back.
Seems simple to me.
SD
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Re: Front Locker options
[Re: WB6TMV]
#892688
06/29/08 03:08 PM
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Joined: May 2008
Posts: 9
Need a Spot
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I run a Tru-trac in my "82" CJ7 and it works well with the Detroit Locker in the rear axle. Back in the "80s" when I installed the Detroit carriers front and rear there were no Electric or Air activated options so I went with the latest,greatest that was on the market at the time. Running with the stock T5 manual transmission has been a bit tricky at times when needing to tap the brakes to re-engauge the tru-track when climbing steep rutted out terrain. I am sure this task will be made easier once the 350 motor and tranny swap out is complete. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/cheers.gif" alt="" />
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Re: Front Locker options
[Re: AZJeepdog]
#892689
07/01/08 04:53 PM
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Joined: Jun 2005
Posts: 1,038
Body Damage is Cool
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I heard Chrysler is selling the entire Dana 44 axles from Rubicon's with the electric locker and disc brakes. Basiclly a drop in swap if you have 4.10's and you could sell your stock axle to help offset the cost.
PRICING/ORDERING INFORMATION P5153825 Jeep Rubicon Front Axle Assembly, Locking Differential List: $1,479.00 P5153826 Jeep Rubicon Rear Axle Assembly, Locking Differential List: $1,349.00 P5153827 Jeep Rubicon Rear Axle Assembly, Limited Slip Differential List: $1,099.00
SPECIFICATIONS Axle Ratio: 4.10 Track Width: 61.9ö Wheel Bolt Pattern: 5 on 5.0ö Rear Axle Tub Diameter: 80mm Front Tube Axle Tube Diameter: 63.5mm Front Brake Rotor: 302mm Diameter x 28mm Wide, Vented Rear Brake Rotor: 316mm Diameter x 12mm Wide, Solid
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Re: Front Locker options
[Re: Seattlegti]
#892690
07/02/08 06:05 PM
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Joined: Dec 2007
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I really like the idea of a Dana 44 in the front - I have the towing package with 3.73 and also like it. So I would either have to swap out the front or rear ratio. Anyway, because of cost issues, for now I will stick with the LSD in the rear (which is much, much improved over previous versions) and the front/rear BLD setup which works great and is almost as good as a locker. Many thanks for info... <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/cheers.gif" alt="" />
Richard - 08 JK, 2.5" OME lift, nitrocharged shocks, Rugged Ridge front bumper with M8000 winch, JKS QDs - Olympic 221 rock sliders and rear rock crawler bumper, upper adj control arms f/r, JKS adj track bars f/r
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