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Robert 08-18-2009 12:20 PM

Regearing and adding Detroit Locker
 
I have an appointment Thursday to regear my JK to 4.88 and add a Detroit Locker in the rear. I am a little concerned that I can't seem to find Detroit Lockers listed as an application for my Jeep anywhere else. I hope it fits!

Also I was told my only options are 4.88 and 5.13 gears, but I believe I have seen 4.56 gears in some of your signatures. What gives?

I am a total rookie to these kind of mods. I think I'm getting nervous, but my installer has a great rep in this area.

cyruspura 08-18-2009 12:53 PM

I would completely advise against getting a non-selectable locker in the rear of your Jeep. The Detroit will activate not only offroad, but on-road in every low-traction scenario you can imagine. If it's rainy, it'll activate, if it's snowy, it'll activate, if you go around a corner too fast, etc. etc.

Best case scenario, it'll be loud and annoying, worst case, it'll be dangerous as the JK wants to straighten out and regain traction while you're trying to turn.

I would highly advise an ARB or other completely selectable locker for the rear. It'll be invisible when you want it off and work as expected when you turn it on. If you must have a Detroit, put it in the front, where it'll only be on when you're in 4-wheel drive. It'll make turning a pita, though.

I'm sure others will post their opinions, but you should be fine with 4.88's and a six-speed as long as you don't want to run higher than 35's. Either way that's probably the lowest gear ratio you'd want to run in the front 30.

Robert 08-22-2009 03:39 AM

I"ve done it
 
I went ahead and used the Detroit. I can see what you were talking about with the full time locker, but I don't actually mind it. It isn't quite as smooth in a parking lot or at low speed, but I can deal with it. It's a huge improvement over opens off road!

owtcast 08-22-2009 03:56 AM

You can only lead a horse to water... can't make 'em drink.

Let us know how it affects your tire wear after you get a few miles with it.

seer1 08-22-2009 06:37 AM


Originally Posted by owtcast (Post 1298853)
You can only lead a horse to water... can't make 'em drink.

Let us know how it affects your tire wear after you get a few miles with it.

X2 Big difference between a parking lot and on the pavement. Let us know if you survive your first ice storm.

Robert 08-22-2009 08:39 AM

I live in Tennessee
 
I may take a few decades to get back to you. Last ice storm was 1985. Given that a Detroit seems better than trusting an air compressor.

Robert 08-22-2009 09:32 AM

Experiance at the mall
 

Originally Posted by seer1 (Post 1298975)
X2 Big difference between a parking lot and on the pavement. Let us know if you survive your first ice storm.

You seem to know a lot about parking lots. Maybe you should trade for a minivan?

AZJeeper 08-22-2009 10:20 AM


Originally Posted by Robert (Post 1299092)
You seem to know a lot about parking lots. Maybe you should trade for a minivan?


.... :popcorn:

Robert 08-22-2009 11:03 AM

Sorry
 

Originally Posted by AZJeeper (Post 1299125)
.... :popcorn:

Sorry. I got carried away. Maybe I'll go take a Prozac or something.:yup:

RedneckJeep 08-22-2009 12:02 PM


Originally Posted by Robert (Post 1298843)
I went ahead and used the Detroit. I can see what you were talking about with the full time locker, but I don't actually mind it. It isn't quite as smooth in a parking lot or at low speed, but I can deal with it. It's a huge improvement over opens off road!

Contrary to what all the naysayers preach, a Detroit Locker will work fine in the rear or the front. You just need to be careful and make all of your moves knowing that it's there. As long as you're careful, you'll be fine. Detroit Lockers have come in vehicles from the factory for years and they haven't hurt anybody yet. Stupidity is what always gets you. LOL


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