Again, I agree with the last statement. Traction control is great. But is in no way a replacement of lockers. It does not perform the same function. If you are in a situation where the traction control is "functioning" then you have already lost traction. It is entirely possible that you will not regain traction and fail to complete the obstacle.
There is the added issue that traction control can cause some shock loading on your drive line when it functions as you lose and regain traction. This can be a whole lot more detrimental to your drive line than lockers. Again, this is taking into consideration that the lockers are used correctly and with caution. Things like, turning them on BEFORE you attempt an obstacle, not while you are on it.
I go back to the example of not regaining traction, this will also cause more damage not just to your vehicle, but to the track as well. I can't comment enough on the fact we as a community apparently subscribe to the "Tread Lightly" theory, but then go out a flog our trucks up\through\down an obstacle until we're through.
If you are going somewhere and the thought "should I have lockers installed for this trip" pops into your head, I reckon it's quite likely you will. Better safe than sorry really. No point going out and wrecking your truck and the tracks. If you can afford it, I say go for it! If you can't then you may need to find alternatives (read: Chicken Tracks) to the way you would "like" to go.
In the end, just my opinion really.
Chris
P.S. I have seen a number of people installing Tru-Track LSD's front and rear, this seems to work especially well with traction control. So not knocking traction control, it can't definitely help.


 
						
					 
					
					 
				
				
				
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					 Down hill locked?
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		 . As I said I have limited experience & would be happy for the education of those more experienced.  Regards Chris.
. As I said I have limited experience & would be happy for the education of those more experienced.  Regards Chris.
 
				
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