Talking to someone within the industry there are a number of concerns with the Chinese lockers including :-
Tolerances on the parts are different between lockers from the same supplier. It almost seemed like the parts are made to fit each other rather than to an accurate tolerance so you cannot easily interchange parts. This means that once the locker is damaged you throw it away.
Following on from the above point, you cannot get spare parts.
Failure mode. With a big brand locker the axle is the 'fuse' with a Chinese unit the locker itself can sometimes be the 'fuse'.
If you want a low cost locker for limited use and you aren't likely to overload it then you could probably save money by buying a Chinese one. If you have a problem with a Chinese locker you will most likely have to buy a replacement, at this point you have spent enough to have chosen a big brand locker but you still only have a Chinese one....
Part of the reason for the cost difference is that the Chinese company is just copying an existing design, no development costs and no spare parts backup is required.
I don't personally have a vehicle with a locker but if I was going to buy one I would probably go for a known brand with service and parts available throughout Australia.
As always, you pays your money and makes your choice......
Colin
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