aussie lockers?
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Here is a link that will help you out. Basically a lunchbox locker replaces your spider gears in the carrier and is an auto locker that engages when the differential in wheel speed is felt and it will engage. Great off-road but sucks on the road when trying to tight into a parking spot.
Lunchbox Lockers - What is a Lunchbox locker?
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Will
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People run them and like them. Probably the best bang for your buck upgrade you can do for your Jeep. If you install one in the front its basically invisible until you engage 4wd.
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They're badass for drifting around bends, they work great on the trails, they're cheap. Cons: sucks complete dick turning in parking lots and pulling into places- with an automatic it might not be so bad but having a manual it creates major slack in the driveline and slaps like a pissed off stripper. I'm running them f/r and daily drive a total of 3 hours a day. They're just fine in the snow and rain unless you're an idiot. If you can put up with a little bullshit I say get one.
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They're badass for drifting around bends, they work great on the trails, they're cheap. Cons: sucks complete dick turning in parking lots and pulling into places- with an automatic it might not be so bad but having a manual it creates major slack in the driveline and slaps like a pissed off stripper. I'm running them f/r and daily drive a total of 3 hours a day. They're just fine in the snow and rain unless you're an idiot. If you can put up with a little bullshit I say get one.