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i got owned
So today while i was making my rounds i stopped at my job cause they were doing some work there. I see a lil 4 wheelr hill that the guys are always jumping off of so I decide to go over it slowly and got high centerd. :rotfl After an hour worth or digging i was free. Enjoy my hill ownage video lol
The funny video
Posted the pics for ya. -W
The funny video
Posted the pics for ya. -W
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I would not recomment a lock right, powertrax locker, in either the front or rear differentials for a daily driver.Blaze One wrote:Ever considered installing a LocRight Locker in the front end . I dunno if it would help you out in that situation . But Muslhed on TXZR2.com has had good results , even with the weak front end
I may be wrong, but Muslhed , I believe is running the iron front differential.
While there may be one or two running the powertrax lockright lockers, I think they are a little harsh for the light duty 7.25" and 7.625" axles. JMO.
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I agree , that for a daily driver , a NON selectable locker is a bad idea .
But if you don't have the AutoTRAc 4wd system , than I don't think a locker would cause the 3wd problem . But that is for another thread .
I am pretty sure that muslhed is still running the Aluminum diff . I was reading a thread about how he wants to do a swap for a iron diff .
But if you don't have the AutoTRAc 4wd system , than I don't think a locker would cause the 3wd problem . But that is for another thread .
I am pretty sure that muslhed is still running the Aluminum diff . I was reading a thread about how he wants to do a swap for a iron diff .
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You may very well be right. I have not been following that thread.Blaze One wrote:....pretty sure that muslhed is still running the Aluminum diff . I was reading a thread about how he wants to do a swap for a iron diff .
Having run one in the past, I would spend the extra for a real limited slip differential next time.
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