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Lockers Aussie lockers, airlockers or

Bor S

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On my 95 3.4V6 I do not have any lockers in the rear (and front) axle. No LSD or E-locker on this Dutch car. :oops:
before the 95 I owned a 60 series, in that car I did install a Aussie Locker and I was happy with it. I read about bad handling in corners etc, but I was no problem for me at all.
I would like a locker on the 95. I think there are four options,
-a detroit/ausie or Lokka Locker,
-an Airlocker,
-a Toyota LSD
-a toyota E'locker.

I think the last 2 are really hard to find, (in good working order) and expensive.
The Airlocker is also expensive, I can not build it into the car myself, and it is complicated, so there could be a mail function when you need it.
So I am thinking about the first option.

What do you think?
 
If it's for the rear, the autolocker option should be fine. Wouldn't fit one on the front though.

Toyota LSD isn't worth bothering with, so would remove that off your list of options.
 
Andrew Prince said:
If it's for the rear, the autolocker option should be fine. Wouldn't fit one on the front though.

Toyota LSD isn't worth bothering with, so would remove that off your list of options.

Thank you, it is for the rear.
 
In my opinion, Toyota E'locker is the best locker. Second, the ARB air locker.

With an auto locker is more wear on the tires and is not as easy to get used to drive with them.

Cheers
 
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