I've looked through other threads but I'm not sure I completely understand the two different types of front ends that come on military trucks. Below I state how I understand each of them, please correct any misunderstandings.
Type one: Sprag operated- automatic engagement based on wheel slippage
Type two: Air Activated- driver operated from the cab
neither front differential has lockers (open diff) which will allow one wheel to spin if it looses all traction
Some USMC trucks have mechanical lockers in the rears
ARB makes an air locker for the 2.5 ton but not the 5 ton
That is my understanding. Did I miss anything?
Also, would it be possible to put a mechanical locker in the front of a 5 ton if you used locking hubs? I know there are currently no locking hubs available on the market. (or they are 2000 dollars a piece so the rumor seems to be)
Thanks for helping me understand these trucks better!
Jason Humble
Type one: Sprag operated- automatic engagement based on wheel slippage
Type two: Air Activated- driver operated from the cab
neither front differential has lockers (open diff) which will allow one wheel to spin if it looses all traction
Some USMC trucks have mechanical lockers in the rears
ARB makes an air locker for the 2.5 ton but not the 5 ton
That is my understanding. Did I miss anything?
Also, would it be possible to put a mechanical locker in the front of a 5 ton if you used locking hubs? I know there are currently no locking hubs available on the market. (or they are 2000 dollars a piece so the rumor seems to be)
Thanks for helping me understand these trucks better!
Jason Humble