Wow, a few q's there! I'll answer them as best I can!
First thing I guess, it's an Ashcroft air locker! It has the advantage of further positive engagement over the arb unit. Secondly, it will never leak air like arb units do due to different design. It's also physically stronger than the arb unit with a major price advantage ($900 to my door). I dealt directly with Ashcroft for the purchase.
Secondly, yes I do have 4 wheel traction control! I could have put this locker in either diff, I simply chose the rear so I could keep the steering advantage! It also seems that the p38 will happily move forward with a front wheel in the air, bit as soon as a rear wheel kicks up the forward momentum stops!
Third, I can provide photos and info on the air/switch setup if you like. I tapped into the air tank, off a tyre inflation line to be exact, which is isolatable for peace of mind! The air solenoid lives with the emergency fuel release mechanism in the back!
It's a job that I was not confident to tackle on my own (the air lines and switch I did), so I had the help of a mechanic mate for the install of the centre, but I'd happily do it solo next time!
Cheers
Keithy


). I have never experienced lockers. "However" about a year ago I did put the rig over an obstacle course designed to demonstrate the supposedly superior advantages of the LC200
Stopped, selected LR and max EAS. UUUP it went in just a few seconds
the rig just ambled over the lot, wheels askew at all angles and never exceeding more than 1200rpm. At times there were only 2 wheels in contact with the "ground" but all four were turning as they should! I will admit the LC200 (petrol) with its ability to set crawl speed at about 1km/hr looked impressive, but was no better in terms of getting the job done...I'm probably $60k in front at this stage!
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