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So my bro thinks he just broke his... 4 years isn't bad for a $260 locker.
No, but it sounds like the pins sheer'd. I will investigate. Oh, and a rebuild is like 20 bucks...
And the verdict is RING GEAR!!!!! Locker is fine!
Hey guysI've got one of these for sell, used with low miles installed in a V6 diff with 4.11. What is the whole she-bang worth?
Lock Wrong
Hmmm Well, I've never even seen an Aussie locker, but my friend would like me to pedal it for him, so he dropped it off at my house last night in a 5gal bucket. I did not pull it out of the bucket, but the diff housing is definitely a V6 third with the ABS port. He told me the specs on it, so he must be wrong. I bet its just a Lock-Right
I think lockrite even sells rebuild kits for their locker, i think springs and pins or something, which the Aussie design eliminates. Rather go with the Aussie
??There are spings and pins in an Aussie.
We appreciate the comments made by our customers in response to your postings.We sell more lockers based on the performance of our product and customer loyalty than we do with advertising in magazines. Thank you for sharing the comments with us.We generally end up comparing our product against the LR product, but much of what we point out in that comparison holds true for the EZ locker. The EZ Locker was fundamentally a copy of the LR which resulted in protracted patent and business practices litigation starting in 1996 when it was introduced. Changes were made to get around the patent issue but some of the fundamental design issues, we feel, still remain.The cam design used by EZ and LR are the same, and the manufacturing processes are similar. We use a parametric manufacturing process that is unique in the industry. The differences in manufacturing philosophy results in "tolerance build up" in the competitors products that can cause lockers to be harsher in operation than the Aussie and in some instances can cause premature failure. If you take Aussie Locker 456 and compare it with locker 3,291 you will find that they are almost identical. It is this process that causes us to refer to the Aussie Locker as an "Automatic Precision" locker rather than an Automatic Positive Locking locker the others use to define their product.The design of the EZ and the LR are such that they induce as much as 60% additional backlash in the diff. The Aussie Locker is less than half that amount and this results in smoother operation and less stress on components.We don't believe that the window concept used by EZ and LR to enable you to insert the springs and in the case of the EZ the little top hat they use, represent good engineering practices. We have seen a lot of stress and breakage in this area on competitive lockers and the Aussie Locker design is substantially different in this critical area and is covered under pending patents.We use a unique and proprietary heat process. This process results in a long lasting locker and one that is strong and dependable for the life of the locker.Our Aussie Locker uses a special alloy only available from a mill in Germany. The EZ and the LR use 9310 or one of the more common steel products that are more general use in nature.The list goes on and one. But since the issue was raised about the differences between the EZ and the Aussie lets look at the warranty. A warranty duration is usually developed by engineering and management then factors in business decisions on what tolerance they have for replacing defective product over some span of time they are comfortable with under a financial risk model. The EZ locker has a One Year warranty and the Aussie Locker has a Two Year warranty. It is clear by this warranty that the management of the Aussie Locker has double the confidence in their product than that of the EZ locker company management. And our warranty does not have any language that limits liability if you use large tires or have high horsepower.There will be happy users of the competitors products or they would not be selling them. However, we are confident that we have the better locker and we back it by our warranty and our customer service. Try asking the EZ locker engineers a question on Saturday afternoon when you are in the middle of an install. Our phones are answered 24/7 and technicians are on cell phones for prompt callbacks.We hope we merit your order.
What's the difference between a shear pin and a pin? Both lockers come with pins. They looked pretty much the same to me.
One's design to break and the other one isn't.
what if i put one in my rear axle, would it be ok for a DD? or no?
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