Lockers for 3rd Gens?
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John,
That's the pefect situation for the locker. And the e-locker makes sense with no need for the compressor.
How was the installation?
John
That's the pefect situation for the locker. And the e-locker makes sense with no need for the compressor.
How was the installation?
John
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There Aussie's...what do you expect?
Heck there form of OSHA lets them were slip on booties and shorts on hard labor worksites...LOL.
Lazy Bums...
(My wife's sisters live there...and my brother lived there...and I have been there...so I have permission...lol)
Heck there form of OSHA lets them were slip on booties and shorts on hard labor worksites...LOL.
Lazy Bums...
(My wife's sisters live there...and my brother lived there...and I have been there...so I have permission...lol)
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hey john, i been looking at the E LOCKER also, it seems to me it will work better, you can lock or unlock at any time while in 4 wheel drive for better turning, i see some people in this forum dont understand how a front axle works, "as you can tell". i have a 07 dodge dually 4x4 with the new 6.7l and with both front wheels pulling together, it should give me alot of traction when needed.
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