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Front Diff Locker Question for Gen III Montero
#906269
09/19/08 04:55 PM
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Joined: Mar 2007
Posts: 12
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Need a Spot
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I have the genIII (2001) Montero and I'm adding the ARB to the front next week. This will be my first vehicle with a front diff and I've reasearched the do's and don'ts of driving with the front diff engaged.
I've also heard (in other vehicles) of tie rods being susceptible to breaking as well as CV shafts.
So, I would like to find out what the weak spots are for the Gen III trucks and plan ahead by keeping spares onboard.
Any advice? Has anyone had any issues with the CVÆs breaking more often than the tie rods or vice versa?
If itÆs the tie rods, which one? The inner tie rod or the outer one with the ball joint?
I thank you in advance for any assistance you can provide.
Regards,
Tony
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Re: Front Diff Locker Question for Gen III Montero
[Re: TXMontero]
#906270
09/19/08 07:05 PM
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Joined: Jan 2007
Posts: 390
Mudrunner
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I don't know much about the genIII's but a set of manual locking hubs can help the life of your CV's. It's a good upgrade over the auto locking hubs. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/kewl.gif" alt="" />
Someone else should chime in soon. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/patriot.gif" alt="" />
91 Montero SuperWagon LWB, Pro Comp Xterrains, Blk Steel RockCrawlers, Aisin Locking Hubs, Pro Comp 9" HID Lights, Projector H4 Headlights, ARB Bull Bar, K&N, Alpine, Optima and a Hella loud Hella Horn... More to come!!!
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Re: Front Diff Locker Question for Gen III Montero
[Re: TXrazor]
#906271
09/19/08 07:47 PM
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Joined: Mar 2007
Posts: 12
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Need a Spot
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I don't know much about the genIII's but a set of manual locking hubs can help the life of your CV's. It's a good upgrade over the auto locking hubs. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/kewl.gif" alt="" />
Someone else should chime in soon. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/patriot.gif" alt="" /> Thank you for the reply. I don't think the manual locking hubs are available for the Gen III.
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Re: Front Diff Locker Question for Gen III Montero
[Re: TXMontero]
#906272
09/19/08 10:35 PM
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Joined: Jun 2002
Posts: 315
Mudrunner
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dont know about Gen111, but I have a 1999 NL (you guys call Gen 2.5) & I reckon the parts are probably the same. I've had my front ARB locker , for about 3 years & no probs. It compliments the rear locker well. I dont think youll have any problems if you are sensible.
cheers
97 Exceed, 3.5l SOHC auto, 4.90 gears, ARB front locker,rear Harrop E-Locker, Magnum winch, dual transfer cases also 2008 NS swb Pajero, front bar & winch
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Re: Front Diff Locker Question for Gen III Montero
[Re: Ian Sharpe]
#906273
09/20/08 05:49 AM
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Joined: May 2007
Posts: 435
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Gen3 has different technology up front. It has a freewheel clutch fork that engages or disengages the pass side axle shaft at the differential. As I understand it, with the pass side disconnected, the open diff will spin rather than turn the driver's side CV axle. So in 2WD the front diff is always turning, but the CV axles aren't. Locking hubs are unnecessary under that scenario.
I don't think enough people have been wheeling Gen3's to post about that front end's weak points. Love to hear some Gen3 wheelers chime in!
1990 Monty LS 3.0 A/T LWB. KYB front shocks, OME rears and coils. 33x10.5 BFG Muds. 5.29, 2.85, RD110, RD46. 2 bouncys. Aisins. Monte Disco swaybar disconnects. GenII t-arms, idler arm, UCA's, V45W front brakes. 2in BL.
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Re: Front Diff Locker Question for Gen III Montero
[Re: DirtDriver]
#906274
09/20/08 04:24 PM
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Joined: Apr 2000
Posts: 1,664
Body Damage is Cool
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Gen 3 front is pretty much identical to Gen2 except wheel hub flanges. Wheeling would expose exactly same week points = not much.You can't put axle hubs on it.
92 SR, 285/75R16 Yoko MT ARB locker GAST compressor AirLift 1000 MM10500 Snorkel custom rear bumper 02 Montero LS died protecting the master 08 PowerWagon (stock!)
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