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Re: Broken 4 wheel drive.
« Reply #30 on: Nov 03, 2004, 12:09:14 PM »
Pulled this of central 4wheel drives website.  We got one near us so I was wondering if this could be used.  It is fairly cheap but i dont know enough about gears and such to know exactly how this works.  If it wont work, why not??

Lock Right Locker
The Powertrax Lock-Right Locker is the original locking differential that could be easily installed in existing case assemblies without any special tools or setup equipment. It has been widely used in demanding off-road applications around the world requiring extreme traction output and high-strength. For traction output, strength and durability, the Lock-Right Locker rivals much more expensive competitive lockers sold only as complete case replacement assemblies. It is a leading product because the Lock-Right delivers as much traction output, its end assembly is exceptionally strong, is much less expensive, and does not require professional installation (because the complete case assembly does not have to be replaced and realigned with precision calibration equipment). An excellent choice for off-road vehicle applications. ***Only fits with an Open Carrier***
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