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Front lockrites in vitara's

Posted: Tue 14 Aug, 2007 4:47 pm
by Phantomzook
I know I have a soft front end. :cry: With a auto trans, will a locker cause under torque a greater chance of breaking my diff, than dropping a fast spinning front wheel down suddenly. I ask because I recently developed a liking for rocks at Avoca and noticed on film I need more from the front.

Re: Front lockrites in vitara's

Posted: Tue 14 Aug, 2007 6:16 pm
by gwagensteve
Hmmm maybe...

I know when CJ's front end (locked) went he wasn't bouncing at all, just steady load, but paul macs went when bouncing. (open)

I think the stock all alloy vit front end isn't up to a locker at all, nor is it up to hard offroad work open or not- they have a number of weak points and unless they are all dealt with it seems breakage is still likely

Unless you step up to steel, I think I would leave the front open, especially if the choice is a lock-rite where you can't disengage it under high load such as when descending.

Steve.

Re: Front lockrites in vitara's

Posted: Tue 14 Aug, 2007 9:13 pm
by Phantomzook
Perhaps I should just ( when your available :lol: ) put those cig lockers in my sierra till i sort out a steel front.
Daryl

Re: Front lockrites in vitara's

Posted: Tue 14 Aug, 2007 9:24 pm
by gwagensteve
a welded rear in your sierra would do more for your mojo off road than a locker in the front of the vitara- just my opinion.

Re: Front lockrites in vitara's

Posted: Wed 15 Aug, 2007 4:26 pm
by cj!
gwagensteve wrote:

I know when CJ's front end (locked) went he wasn't bouncing at all, just steady load, but paul macs went when bouncing. (open)
But with mine there was movement at the station. I don't think it would have gone otherwise in that situation. I think an ARB is a better option in the alloy diff than the auto locker though. I have seen some mods and bracing made to the alloy housing to improve its survival chances but at the end of the day the steel housing is the way to go. I thought about going with an auto in the front of the lwb for when I put the ARB in the swb but in the end i decided it wasn't worth it. Daryl, you really need to think how far you are going to build the Vit when you also have the Sierra to play in. I'd be more inclined to get the crawler gears in and call it a day as it's capability will be pretty good for most things and then put the extra money into the Sierra.....after you buy my sliders of course ;)

Re: Front lockrites in vitara's

Posted: Wed 15 Aug, 2007 6:51 pm
by gwagensteve
I agree CJ.

Steve.

Re: Front lockrites in vitara's

Posted: Wed 29 Aug, 2007 7:27 am
by cj!
Daryl, any interest in a steel front housing? I have a line on one.

Re: Front lockrites in vitara's

Posted: Wed 29 Aug, 2007 8:21 am
by Phantomzook
Always. Also have dibs on one from Suziworld but I like the cheap ones the best.