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06-14-2008, 09:56 AM
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my rear 9"
That is the question...
Driveability on the street?
Make a big difference on the trail?
How hard to install it?
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is it a full spool or a mini spool?
full spool not to bad to install you will have to reset ring and pinion.
mini spool very easy to install. pull spider gears out slip mini spool in.
driving on street tires will get wore down fast
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66bronco Wrote:is it a full spool or a mini spool?
full spool not to bad to install you will have to reset ring and pinion.
mini spool very easy to install. pull spider gears out slip mini spool in.
driving on street tires will get wore down fast
bryan
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I don't know what kinda spool yet I'm waiting for 69bronco chime in!!
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if you drive alot on the street...look for another option. 4-speeds and spools...can be tough on the truck. Mine aint so bad, but I guess I get away with some of it due to bigger tires aired down.
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I agree, If you drive it alot on the street look for another option. Remember with a spool both tires turn the same speed all the time. Regular diffs let the inside wheel turn a different speed when in curves thus reducing wear and increasing traction and control.
With that said if your mostly offroad a spool is hard to beat. You'll always have both rear tires pulling and they are less prone to breakage. Spools have no internals just a solid conection between the axle shafts.:biggthumpup:
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I ran a mini spool in my fullsize for about 20K miles before I went with the e-locker. I really liked it, even on the street, because you absolutely knew exactly how it would handle and react in situations.
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I replaced the factory traclok with a spool about 2 years ago. It gets tiresome after a while. Tire scrub is pretty bad. And not just the rear, I get a lot of front tire scrub also as it tries to push the front end when turning.
I believe if I would just break down and buy a Detroit I would start driving it more often.
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I wouldnt do it jp, I ran a mini spool in mine for a while. Constently churping tires, makes turns on the street fun. Cops dont realy like them.
For a trail rig I would do that, may even put my old one in the full size.
The other thing is you have to upgrade the axle shafts or you will brake them. Go with a regular locker, you will be happier.
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