Does JK have self locking hubs
I was only stating that I couldn't afford 1450 for the locking hubs now, I want the posi's first. I'll be lucky to afford the diffs after wheels and tires anyway. I looked on the Chrysler Jeep web site and couldn't find anything on the hubs. Thanks for the info.
Have you considered truetracs both front and rear? A front TT would sure beat a locker on winter roads.
You can find the front d30 for $390, and the rear d44 for $460, at Summit/Jegs.
You can find the front d30 for $390, and the rear d44 for $460, at Summit/Jegs.
Last edited by nthinuf; Apr 12, 2014 at 08:53 PM.
No, all front axles are essentially full floating by design. Its only the rear where you can have semi floating or full floating. And again, full floating or semi floating has nothing to do with lockout hubs.
I had TT front and rear in my 85 PU and it was great in deep snow, but the Aussie is cheap and for as much as I'm gonna use it a TT up front is more than I care to spend. I've searched this and other forums on the Aussie (or any lunchbox)up front and the opinions are all over the place. It seems that the people who actually have them in up front say theres no problem on the road unless u put it in 4 wheel drive and drive like normal. With the TT in back I don't plan on using the front unless I'm on the fire trails in deep snow. Then I'll be going slow anyway and thats when I want max traction.
You're right for the front axles, they are always full floating type, my point was; locking hubs and differential locking are two different things.
Last edited by WARLOCK; Apr 13, 2014 at 04:22 AM.
If you street drive your jeep at all in the winter and use 4 wheel drive, and want a traction aid up front, I would highly suggest a selectable locker. Locked fronts can be a bit on the sketchy side on the street.
I had TT front and rear in my 85 PU and it was great in deep snow, but the Aussie is cheap and for as much as I'm gonna use it a TT up front is more than I care to spend. I've searched this and other forums on the Aussie (or any lunchbox)up front and the opinions are all over the place. It seems that the people who actually have them in up front say theres no problem on the road unless u put it in 4 wheel drive and drive like normal. With the TT in back I don't plan on using the front unless I'm on the fire trails in deep snow. Then I'll be going slow anyway and thats when I want max traction.
One other thought, there were a few posts semi-recently indicating that the electronics in the newer JK models don't play nice with autolockers, which I imagine would include lunchboxes? You might want to do some searching on that before you purchase.
Found a thread that talks about it. Maybe it is only for auto's, and not manuals? I haven't really paid much attention to those posts, but probably worth a few minutes researching.
https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/modi...omatic-260152/



