Thanks. I tried to search but kept getting hits for their cv's
Kit for a Vitara.
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Thanks. I tried to search but kept getting hits for their cv's
I'm running it in my buggy. It works best with LSDs (i have a Jac Mac toy conversion in rangie axles) It has its advantages over diff locks, and its dissadvantages.
Advantages
- if your in the mud/dirt, and one wheel slips, the brake locks it up pretty much instantly, which means you dont have a big hole under that 1 wheel.
you can go around corners easily without turning it off
its easily easily modified to have individual wheel brake locks
kit price (well under 2k last i checked)
softer on your cvs/diffs and axles than lockers
Looks cooler than lockers
Dissadvantages
Install cost if you arent handy with tools - you have to re-run all your brake lines.
Not as quick as lockers to engage (1 milliseccond compared to already locked) but that only applies to Hard core competition.
you will still brake axles/cvs if you thrash it.
You may need an engineers certificate
Not very common (but it hasn't really been heavily marketed)
I'd say go for it. I'd have it again if unimog diffs didn't have factory air lockers.
Ring Charles or Sam at Haultech for more info.
I spoke to this guy on the Easter weekend. He said he blew his rear diff twice before getting the locker but after getting the traction control.
I have no idea how or what he was doing or what built up to it etc but even though the traction control would be easier on axles and CVs it still leaves you with a weak diff centre.
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