Rubicon Lockers Vs. ARB lockers
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Rubicon Lockers Vs. ARB lockers
This next week I will be putting 35in tires on my 2009 Rubicon. Just wondering if the stock E-lockers will hold up or should i save some money to purchase ARB or some other after marker locker?
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Originally Posted by jalmonralmon
This next week I will be putting 35in tires on my 2009 Rubicon. Just wondering if the stock E-lockers will hold up or should i save some money to purchase ARB or some other after marker locker?
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Ok thanks so much. Read somewhere that they could only handle up to 33s but thats probably some ARB guy trying to bullshit me into spending $1,000
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I got my e lockers on and off a lot when I play... mostly on... and I am no a super hard core wheeler but I do hit blues and blacks at some of the cooler spots...
I am rocking nitto mud grab 35's e-ply and 18 inch heavy ass wheels... looking at about 124lbs a wheel if I remember correctly... might of been 114lbs per wheel/tire...
Not a single issue....
some people say the e disco might be fudged up by lots of water and what not...
I have been in some serious water trouble and the edisco works just fine...
I have installed JKS quicker quick disco's just in case
I am rocking nitto mud grab 35's e-ply and 18 inch heavy ass wheels... looking at about 124lbs a wheel if I remember correctly... might of been 114lbs per wheel/tire...
Not a single issue....
some people say the e disco might be fudged up by lots of water and what not...
I have been in some serious water trouble and the edisco works just fine...
I have installed JKS quicker quick disco's just in case