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That won't work on a tandem-axled truck. Even if the diff is open, it will not turn very freely, since the axle connected to it has both tires on the ground. You would need to remove the inter-axle driveshaft also to know for sure.D'cheat said:Jack up one tire off the ground and give it a turn. If it turns freely, then you don't have a locker. If it moves a little bit then stops suddenly, then the locker has just clicked on. It seems than other than that, the only way is by the tag in the cab of the truck.
Only if it's a 10-bolt, where the cross-pin is usually so slopped out in the carrier that you can turn it 3/4 of a revolution before the slack is taken up.D'cheat said:I dont see why not. Try the same thing to a 4x4 in park, and the one lifted tire will still turn. This is the point of spider gears.
emr said:I dont know, but when i drive my Nephews 813 with lockers it is obvious they are there, they dig, my other 2, 5 tons just turn so smooth.for a 5 ton that is. Randy
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