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Locker for TTB?
#1
What do you guys think of Yukon's Spartan locker in a TTB? I've been having trouble with my lockrite, so I don't know if I'd recommend it.

the Spartan almost looks like a minispool to me, which would rock for with manual hubs.. Or should I just plan on a full spool and be done with it?

I know... I know, get rid of the TTB already, but work with me here.

Gumby, take notes on these replies... Your diff is next. :biggthumpup:
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#2
I assume this means the FS is not for sale anymore?
'74 Grocery Getter, '73 Project Buggy, '77 Parts Rig

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#3
Don't you worry I will be watching this one....I have been doing research on them after u told me about them. The only thing I am running into is no one has put it in anything bigger than a jeep. One forum I read said there hasn't been a lot sold and not to many people know about em yet. After I get off work I will send u the link and let u read it but I am guessing u already have.
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#4
i would like to see it, i know the lockrights...they are the best lunchbox IMO. made right here in SC, and can be rebuilt
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#5
SC74 Wrote:I assume this means the FS is not for sale anymore?

No bites, but if someone offers $, I'll reluctantly let her go. Gotta do a few repairs first, so I thought I'd ask about lockers (knowing that we're putting one into Gumby's rig next).

blazinchuck Wrote:i would like to see it, i know the lockrights...they are the best lunchbox IMO. made right here in SC, and can be rebuilt

Maybe I'll be surprised and find something small when I pull the cover off and look at the lockright... Gotta show some love to local parts builders. I know how you "love" YuCan't...
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#6
http://www.4x4review.com/Features/NewPro...fault.aspx

http://www.jeepforum.com/forum/f9/just-o...ws-819165/

http://www.jpmagazine.com/techarticles/d...ocker.html

ok here are the links to the info i have found out about the spartan
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#7
whats ur beef with the lockrites? i have on in my front and rear and never had an issue except when i installed on wrong once and sheared a pin. i am running 35s on D44 and 9". Just curious if I have something I should be worried about. Plus, we all know how much I like to get on the pedal.
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#8
No big beef... It effed up on me when we were playing on top on the taurus last fall (both wheels were NOT turning)... Prolly something silly once I open it up and look. I didn't want to put a lockright in gumby's rig if the spartan was a better choice...

We'll see which we can find a better deal on...
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#9
sounds like a sheared pin.
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chuzie Wrote:sounds like a sheared pin.

I would've thought so too, but it looks like they both do turn some of the time (looking at vid), but who knows... I'll let you know what I see when I pull the cover...
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