further to twr7cx's great answer.
the reason I say don't put diff locks into a vehicle with traction control is that once the diff lock is engaged it effectively makes the traction control redundant.
all that great TC technology is being wasted, because the axles are locked together and the tc/abs sensors tell the computer that both wheels are turning together so there is no loss of traction and TC becomes useless.
Also once you engage difflocker you can put most of the cars power to one axle (the one with most traction) and this is when components start breaking.
with traction control and ATB's they work together, if you lift a wheel the TC will apply that brake and very smoothly apply torque to the wheel with traction, that does happen with TC alone but you need to use a lot of revs to work it, with TC and ABS you can drive effortlessly and smoothly as if you have difflocks but without the need for heavy duty axles, and avoiding damaging components.
If you go 4 wheeling now and your TC pump isn't firing a lot you probably don't need upgrading but if the pump is chattering a lot then you will be introduced to a whole new world of traction with ATB's (or truetracs), and you will hardly ever hear the pump working, which also means your diff hemispheres and axle splines arent being slowly shattered to pieces.


				
				
				
					
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, Honestly Why do we have tools or equpment that we may never use they will just go to waste if we never use them 
 Maybe some people that own 4wd,s should sell them as they are not using them to their full potential 
 What a waste
				
				
			
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