cgtboy1988
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Hi all,
I recently picked up a pair of detroit lockers at a great price ($320/each after shipping) with the military seal kit for my M109A3. These were I guess surplus- perhaps from the marine deuces setup with them? In any event, I am considering which axles to stick em on and where to put lockout hubs. I figure the front and rear would be good with lockouts, allowing the mid axle to drive. I am wondering if the front needs lockout hubs to preserve good handling characteristics. My deuce has the sprag transfer, which means the input shaft to the front will always be turning, but it will only be receiving power from the t-case if there is a loss of traction on the rear, which would be a good time, I would think, for the axle to be locked so I am not terribly worried about that. But, what about in regular driving conditions? Will the detroit lock without any input from the drive shaft? After a search, I found somewhat contradicting answers to this. Some say the detroit is always locked, others say it is only locked with input from the drive shaft. If it is always locked- or locked until sufficient traction unlocks it- I will just grab lockouts for the front. That introduces a second potential problem. The sprag t-case does not usually transmit any power to the front drive shaft, because the front axle should turn quicker than the sprag front drive. If the sprag has to apply power to the front differential because the front wheels are not turning it fast enough, will that wear the sprag?
Thanks in advance for any wisdom!
I recently picked up a pair of detroit lockers at a great price ($320/each after shipping) with the military seal kit for my M109A3. These were I guess surplus- perhaps from the marine deuces setup with them? In any event, I am considering which axles to stick em on and where to put lockout hubs. I figure the front and rear would be good with lockouts, allowing the mid axle to drive. I am wondering if the front needs lockout hubs to preserve good handling characteristics. My deuce has the sprag transfer, which means the input shaft to the front will always be turning, but it will only be receiving power from the t-case if there is a loss of traction on the rear, which would be a good time, I would think, for the axle to be locked so I am not terribly worried about that. But, what about in regular driving conditions? Will the detroit lock without any input from the drive shaft? After a search, I found somewhat contradicting answers to this. Some say the detroit is always locked, others say it is only locked with input from the drive shaft. If it is always locked- or locked until sufficient traction unlocks it- I will just grab lockouts for the front. That introduces a second potential problem. The sprag t-case does not usually transmit any power to the front drive shaft, because the front axle should turn quicker than the sprag front drive. If the sprag has to apply power to the front differential because the front wheels are not turning it fast enough, will that wear the sprag?
Thanks in advance for any wisdom!