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Rockwell Locker question

B3.3T

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With the wheels off the ground, if I turn one side at a time, I get the click, click, click of a Detroit Locker. If I turn both, no clicking. Is that what I have; a Detroit Locker installed, or is it something else? I just am not familiar with Rockwells enough to know for sure...
 

tm america

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when you spin one wheel does the other go the same way or opposite . if same way probably a locker if opposite probably got some broken spider gears:roll:
 

Maxgussam

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Thats the best kind of locker :grin:

I wonder how well it'd work if you just welded the middle axle and put a lockout hub on it for street driving.
"Lincoln Locker"!

I have done that on off road only Jeeps... It worked well in them, I don't know about a vehicle that large though.
 

mudguppy

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With the wheels off the ground, if I turn one side at a time, I get the click, click, click of a Detroit Locker. If I turn both, no clicking. Is that what I have; a Detroit Locker installed, or is it something else? I just am not familiar with Rockwells enough to know for sure...
check the attached. the "test" starts on page 12.
 

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