
Originally Posted by
F4Phantom
It seems to me that the detroit may induce full lock when throttle is applied, even if there is a driven faster wheel, in this case thats the cause of all its hatred, problems, under steer etc, and a lock right may be nicer because of its more progressive natural nature.
I have a Detroit Soft Locker and I have none of theses so called bad experiences - wet or dry. You would never know it is there. The only time I hear it is on tight turns on hard surfaces like backing out the drive - on the road you never hear it - no impacts on steering - power on or off.
A lot of the bad stories are either that stories or do not apply to awd vehicles.
As far as I am aware a lock-rite is a cheap and nasty locker best left on the shelf - a detroit is far superior.
Garry
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