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Just a simple question...what is a Detroit locker?
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Ok thanks for googling that for me. I understand now what it is now. My next question is, is this common on 4x4s, or is it special/expensive/awful...what does it mean for me?
Is there anything you can tell me about it that google can't?
Lockers are fairly common. They aren't some super rare device specific to military vehicles. Most modern 4x4's have limited slip differentials, which are more common. They are similar to lockers but smoother operating and allow some slippage between tires.
A few newer 4x4s like my 2011 F-150 SCREW 4x4 have electronic rear locker( GKN-made e-locker ). You have to put it in 4wd before you can activate the rear locker though and it automaticlly shuts off if you go over 30 Mph
I wish I had a front locker in my M1009.
Unless you did an axle swap, you don't have a detroit locker. You have a gov lock which is about as reliable as a pair of used flip flops. Sounds like something came undone. I will tell you that the gov lock compared to the full detroit locker is complex in operation and not exactly easy/cheap to repair. If it really is broken, I would either have someone replace it with a better limited slip like a trutrac or upgrade to better axles. I personally would not spend a whole lot of money on a 10 bolt axle. The carriers are weak, the tubes bend easily which could be causing your issue, and mostly don't last well under abuse or bigger tires. The good news is that you could probably score a 3.08 10 bolt pretty cheap.Very informative. Love the video. Just out of curiosity... My M1009 rear locker has become constantly engaged. When I used to make U-turns n such on the highway the rear end would disengage an axle. Suddenly, well after crossing a deep and steep inclined ditch at an angle, my locker won't disengage. Could this be a fluid issue. About to remove the cover to inspect and change fluid. I have tried jacking it up and spinning a tire and within a half revaluation it is locked to the other wheel. I have tried backing straight. Backing up turning the wheels both ways, and doing the same in drive. The locker engages and does not disengage. Makes a perfect circle in the grass from the inside wheel spinning faster. This has become my go to daily driver with a family of 5. I have rubber coated the underside and inside. Added truck bed mats cut to fit the floors and run my tires at 27 psi. Every one in my fam loves it over my 03 Silverado crew and my wife's 09 escape limited. I installed a hummer 6.2 and get excellent performance and fuel economy. Very comfortable on current configuration but cant hang with the tire squeal and jerking in a turn. The locker is important due to the fact we are surrounded by 4 wheeling country. I regularly pull new trucks lifted running 35 to 38 inch tires out of a bog half a mile down the street (on my 31's). I get so many looks, questions and offers on the truck. I lucked out with my 84. Perfect body. In and out of storage since 89. 20 k miles. Someone blew the head gaskets at some point and I picked up the hummer motor for 1200 with 10k miles. The differential problem started Friday and want it back yesterday. Any tips or similar stories? Words of wisdom? Tempted to drive on but something is different and don't want to complicate the issue.
That video is not a 100% true, the unlocking mechanism will only work when a small amount of torque is applied. Go around a turn and throttle up, the clutch will engage...this is the fun part
I believe that vid is correct and they will disengage whenever there is a differance between the two axles speeds. If you want to go easy and not wareout the paws then try and let off the throttel when in a tight turn. If you realy want to hear them click with a bang then power up while under a tight turn on pavement. I would not do it to much as you will be replacing the Locker as you will wear out the ramps.
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