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    Front locker... Mcmanara or ARB

    Hi Folks i'm shure this question has been asked before. I am in the market for a front locker for my Defender, I have called around and I am down to either the ARB Air locker or the Jac Mac air locker. They both retail for $1200 for the ARB and $1250 for the Jac Mac so price isn't really an issue and they both need a compressor to activate them ARB has the activation kit which they said they coud do for $150. Some opinions would be great as I think it's down to apples and apples, but which apple

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    If you already have a locker in the back them I would keep them the same brand. Otherwise the Guys over here tend to prefer the macnamara. The arbs leak and let the air out so the compressor runs all the time. Something to do with axle case flex. you would think they would both leak being air lockers but the macs dont seem to.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nzlandies View Post
    If you already have a locker in the back them I would keep them the same brand. Otherwise the Guys over here tend to prefer the macnamara. The arbs leak and let the air out so the compressor runs all the time. Something to do with axle case flex. you would think they would both leak being air lockers but the macs dont seem to.
    Thats weird. The ARB doesn't compress agains the axle case. I think the Maxi ones are the only ones that mount onto the housing. Both the ARB and JM both activate on the hemisphere. The place where my ARB's always leak air is around the compressor O ring, but after it threw a rod I replaced it with a new type which is outstanding in all ways.
    Cheers
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    Quote Originally Posted by nzlandies View Post
    If you already have a locker in the back them I would keep them the same brand. Otherwise the Guys over here tend to prefer the macnamara. The arbs leak and let the air out so the compressor runs all the time. Something to do with axle case flex. you would think they would both leak being air lockers but the macs dont seem to.

    I've not heard about the ARBs leaking air and the compressor running continuously.

    I've got front and rear ARBs in my 15 year old Disco 1 (fitted from new) and apart from a fuse rusting out and stopping the compressor dead they have been faultless. No leaks at all. Compressor only runs to power them up and then nothing for hours if they are not switched off.

    Matt: I don't know if The Macs are any better or not, but I certainly wouldn't say a bad word against the ARBs. 15 years of trouble free service.

    For my next project (my 130 TD5) I'll probably go a Detroit locker in the rear, and a soft locker in the front.

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    ARB

    I rang McM and lets just say customer service is not his selling point. I'd also consider ease of getting spares and repairs. ARB is universally available (consider Maxi drive systems and spares). I've heard stories that parts for some of the early McM are no longer available.

    I agree there is very little in the price and matched with Maxi drive axles & flanges the way to go.

    I had a Detroit full locker on the rear of a 200TDI Disco. Now there's a locker.(you either like or hate them)

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    At the moment I have a detroit locker in the rear that I fitted last year and am very happy with it. But an auto locker for the front is out of the question I have thought about the trutrac for the front but they aren't alot cheaper and I like the idea about disengaging it completly when I want to. But I think I will go for the ARB the two times I have rung Jac macs I too have had the same sort of service which leaves a little bit to be desired.

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    Yep,

    I had the True Track on the front and while it was good it was not as good as a full locker would be.

    But still an awesome combination

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    I could be wrong but i think the tjm prolocker is the same as a Jmac locker
    also i think the prolocker is out of production at the moment, i heard that the prolocker is similar to the arbs but with out the problems arb have with leaking O rings etc


    CHEERS TIM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by long stroke View Post
    I could be wrong but i think the tjm prolocker is the same as a Jmac locker
    also i think the prolocker is out of production at the moment, i heard that the prolocker is similar to the arbs but with out the problems arb have with leaking O rings etc


    CHEERS TIM.
    The Prolocker is made by JM.

    I thought the new series ARB's had a revised actuator????
    Cheers
    Slunnie


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    [QUOTE=Slunnie;973812]The Prolocker is made by JM.

    I thought the new series ARB's had a revised actuator????[/QUOTE]

    Thought that might have been the case
    I have heard something about that but wasn't shore

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