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    So Mark, with your Aschcroft ATB, do you have HD axles and CV's? Or would it slip before damaging those? If that's the case, I might be able to justify one but adding $1500+ for CVs and axles is slowing down the potential purchase.
    cheers Gerald
    ps sorry to defer to you without asking your quick response is a tad spooky
    also no air with the autolocker eh?

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    I have standard CVs, (aeu2522s, so a bit better than later Defenders have anyway), but HD axles-my 110 was originally 10 spline at the diff so it made sense to upgrade at the same time-ATBs are only available in 24 spline.
    I wouldn't hesitate to run standard axles and CVs with an ATB or Trutrac. In fact I have a CV on the way out and it'll be replaced with the aftermarket standard duty alternative, can't afford Ashcroft CVs

    All good

    No air, no electronics, no vacuum, just automatic traction with the No Spin

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    What do you call later? Yours is 85 (isn't it?), mine is 96 model. Or are you talking newish ones?

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    I think anything after late 1993 or early 94 will have the smaller, weaker CVs. The changeover was around the time the rears went from drum to disc, I think.

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    ATB is great on-road, it improves handling noticeably. Off-road its awesome provided you keep both wheels on the ground. Lift a wheel and it sucks. I've found the limits of it usefulness pretty easily. Would be great with TC but in a manual without TC its a bit limited in semi-serious off-roading.

    As much as I like it's on-road performance I'm considering an ashcroft front air locker. Hard to beat a locked diff as I've been finding out.

    I know a number of people who've fitted chinese lockers (ARB copies) with no issues to date. Mostly front diffs in Tritons.

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    Quote Originally Posted by isuzutoo-eh View Post
    I think anything after late 1993 or early 94 will have the smaller, weaker CVs. The changeover was around the time the rears went from drum to disc, I think.
    No, no , no

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    I've been off roading last 5 years for all my country and 2 or three times I've needed a locker, but just when playing. For serious off road fun, having a locker is like a condom, it's good to have it but you are not really feeling everything. I'm gonna buy 1 of these (a friend is buying the other) just for my girl, I'm not a locker type, I'm OK just with the TC and my right foot...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Didge View Post
    What do you call later? Yours is 85 (isn't it?), mine is 96 model. Or are you talking newish ones?
    Gerald,

    I have the ATB in the front of mine and the same standard axle/CV's as your 300 Tdi. While i'm sure one day my CV's will let go however so far the standard kit has held up to my punishment. I think you will be fine with your driving style. If you don't buy an ATB before i upgrade to a front locker we have have a chat about mine second hand.

    Lucky 8 has (or did have) a CV and axle sale for $900 ish delivered. Check under the Verandah forum. I PM'd Lucky 8 about 8 weeks ago and the sale price was still on offer.

    Mark

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    Awesome information guys!

    However I am seeing some conflicting opinions the traction with ATB "TruTrac"...

    I'm still kind of leaning towards the chinese lockers..

    can anyone give me an idea of fitment costs of a front and rear diff?

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    mate of mine got two in from Chinasong 4x4 was about $890 landed for front and rears for his old RRC 2 door. from what I could see they were Identical to the ARB and the quality was up there too (this was nearly 3 years ago) never had any issues with them, they even came with a compressor each which also was a dead ringer for the old style ARB compressor. he parted the car out a while ago as the body was too far gone but never once had an issue the lockers.

    we pulled the centers out and took them to a diff shop to have them fitted and then put them back in ourselves no idea what it cost him to have them fitted, but i dare say all up landed and fitted fro twin lockers was cheaper than the shelf price on a single ARB.

    Leroy

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