Having driven my 77 with a Locker rear from Wannaring to Bourke after 3 inches of rain, I can comment that yes the slide down the slope is real, but a lot of fun.
I drove about 150Ks looking out the driver's side window, but as long as you remain aware of the front wheel position it is no problem, more an attitude. You still have better traction than with no lockers. The locker less cars all proceeded in a series of long "yaws", and 2 of the 10 speared off when the drivers forgot where the front wheels were pointing.
So I think the warnings are for newcomers to prevent them being surprised by the behaviour. The back sliding down the slope really improves the attitude of he car in that its pointing more uphill!
I fitted a Quaife front Torsen LSD a couple of days ago that I bought on this forum about a year or so ago. So far it has great manners with the only quirk, a bit more self centring on a 90degree T intersection take off.
I had a rear "phase1" Detroit Softlocker in my 77 but elected a Maxi in my 92 , as I felt the Detroit was just a bit uncivilised for a 92.
Also the quirks noted such as sliding down a hill, clunks in carparks, straight ahead on climbing slippery hairpins, attitude change on gear change on curves.
A couple of other points I found were that I had to replace the diff bearings in about a year( so ensure they are all changed), and I went through more rear bushes.
I am still very happy with the Maxi and would not consider a Detroit in preference.
regards Philip A


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