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problem with my detroit locker
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Drew
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On the street my full detroit somtimes pops so loud it sounds like the axle exploded and then the jeep jumps over half a lane. I would think your EZ locker wouldent be as bad though.94' XJ,4.0,Tera Low 4:1
D44/9inch, Locked, 36x14.50 TSL's and way to much lift
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Originally posted by MuddyJeep01sure can lol i ended up putting a stock case assem. back in i ordered it from 4wheelparts.com i had to put a new case in cuz the locker cracked my other one and no problems so far with the new gears and everything still really dont know y the detriot locker was doing what it was doing.
I have been told by my builder that a badly setup detroit is a double pain
and he explained the process you have to do through to set one up, I thought that was a pain.
Anyway, I would pay someone with a lot of experiance to install it.
Kinda like the professional electrician coming in and fixing the install you made by taking home depots class.
Just a thoughtcensored for having an opinion
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thats the thing i had a guy that does the stuff everyday put it in for me and it still did the same thing adding in that i tried 3 different lockers and they all did the same thing..[COLOR="DarkOrange"][LEFT]2001 Jeep Wrangler TJ Sport 4.0
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Originally posted by MuddyJeep01thats the thing i had a guy that does the stuff everyday put it in for me and it still did the same thing adding in that i tried 3 different lockers and they all did the same thing..censored for having an opinion
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There is a lot of controversy about the softlockers and the others, but it comes down to the install. One of things I haven't seen mentioned so far are the bearings (axle and carrier). If the axle bearings are worn or damaged they allow the axles to shift position under load/unload conditions. The "clutch" action of the locker sees that as a sign that one tire is getting more traction than the other. Bad or improperly installed carrier bearings may do the same. What gear lube are you using?
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Originally posted by MuddyJeep01i was using 75 140 then i switched to 75 90 both synthetic oils and all my bears are good
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