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    What Clax said , works for me and has done so trouble free for a long time .

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    Same as above

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    Ditto
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    I concur.
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    So what would you do first? Front or back? Mainly sand driving

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    Put the locker in the rear first , it will give more advantage than the front .
    The front is the iceing on the cake .

  7. #27
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    I put it in the back because I figured it would assist in a wider range of situations than in the front, which would mainly be for steep climbing.
    Also, a Detroit locker can affect the steering if in the front. You need a Tru Trac version for the front.

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    Auto unlockers do not go in the front of constant FWD vehicles. You cannot steer because of the locked diff. Detroits etc in the rear only and a manual lockable diff or LSD type in the front.

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  9. #29
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    True, but Tru Tracs can go in the front.

  10. #30
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    I have test driven a disco with a true track in the front and steering was great

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