Detroit is easy and can be done at home if you are careful and have some mechanical knowleage.
http://www.aulro.com/afvb/good-oil/5...-removing.html
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Detroit is easy and can be done at home if you are careful and have some mechanical knowleage.
http://www.aulro.com/afvb/good-oil/5...-removing.html
I agree with Ron
I don't think you will regret the Detroit.I have a Detroit in my rear Salisbury in my 110 and never know its there except when doing sharp turns on wet ground,ie turning around in my front yard,where I can see that both rear wheels are locked because the added traction makes the tyres really dig in to the grass:D
But you really need replacement axles with the Detroit,due to the fact that if an axle breaks,the floating metal will usually destroy the Detroit.
I run mine with 35's and have no problems,but make sure that it is set up properly,as they require the correct backlash,and a lot of people set them up without backlash,which causes problems.
And again,I recommend Justin at Lucky8,that is where I got mine from a while ago,and the dollar has certainly gone up a lot since then.
Wayne
I had a No spin in my last 110 ute, I could not tell it was even their.
I had it fitted by diff lapping in brisbane, I was going to give it a go myself but it was worth the extra cash getting it fitted by a pro.
I did drive it for a while with no front prop shaft now with a 200+hp td5 with a locked rear end and a light alloy tray that was wild :burnrubber::burnrubber:....
A detroit in the front causes very heavy steering & tries to pull the wheels to the straight ahead position. I currently have one ( a Richmond copy thereof ) in the front of a GQ ( I'll wash my mouth out later ! ) It is OK there because I can disengage the front hubs & the 4wd lever and it just sits & bludges
Last rig I had was an Isuzu Rangie with a detroit in the rear which was brilliant, no vices, full traction when needed & no problem steering ,on or off road. It had an air locker in the front & that can make for going straight ahead sometimes despite steering angle & fervent prayers ! ( when engaged of course) Hope this helps, Regards Ian
About what are the Detriot full lockers on the back going for