I didn't do any rock crawling with that Jeep, just mild trails and some mud and snow. At the end of the 2 years I did have a bent axle shaft, but I think that was more due to the 32" tires than the locker. I had a Lock-Rite in a YJ with a 35c rear axle and 32" tires for 2 years and didn't have any problems with it. If you are a qualified mechanic you can go to the "full carrier" lockers (Detroit Locker, ARB, etc.) but it sounds like you are on a budget, so I won't talk about those.Īs far as whether it will hold up or not, it really depends on you, the driver. The first time I even SAW the spider gears in my differential was when I pulled the cover to install my locker. These lockers just replace the spider gears inside the differential and can be done in an afternoon by anyone that can follow directions and has turned a wrench before. If you are looking for an inexpensive, but practical solution, you could do a Lock-Rite or similar "lunch box" automatic locker. If you are looking for the cheapest way periord, you could weld the spider gears in the rear, but it will be horrible driving on the road around town.
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