best locker for 8.8?
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Eff that. Locked front is way better than locked rear. I had mine locked on 35s and never had trouble, and while I didn't downright abuse it I definitely wasn't easy on it.
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That is in no way, shape, or form considered a "bang for the buck" locker.
Lock Right it in the ***.
I find myself wanting more front traction out wheeling after being locked in the back. But in all honesty, I simply don't need a front locker. I'm holding out for the Torsen for the front only if it's reasonably priced.
You all have most likely read my rants on an auto locker(aussie, lockright, detroit, noslip) in a manual DD truck. I'll save you this time. You autos have it nice.
Lock Right it in the ***.
I find myself wanting more front traction out wheeling after being locked in the back. But in all honesty, I simply don't need a front locker. I'm holding out for the Torsen for the front only if it's reasonably priced.
You all have most likely read my rants on an auto locker(aussie, lockright, detroit, noslip) in a manual DD truck. I'll save you this time. You autos have it nice.
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