if you read other peoples replies in this post about the harshness of the detroit locker of old, the newer ones are are SL-soft locker, i only found this out when i posted a question about the shim position on this forum when i was installing! mine is the newer soft locker, very easy to fit in the salisbury and i wouldnt have known it was there on my first test drive until i stomped the go-fast pedal in the wet and spun both the rear wheels, sometimes i get a knock bang in the diff as it locks back after a tight turn but very rareley but if doing a tight turn in reverse on a slippery surface i can feel the outside wheel bite and drag/skid as it is locked- i am being very precious in mentioning these few points as it is very easy to live with and awesome off road[i average 1000ks a week], a week after installing the detroit i installed a trutrac in the front, also very happy, yes the steering returns to centre but took about a klm to get used to, only diference in driving style is not to stomp the go fast pedal in the wet when turning as it bites so its a matter of driving to the conditions, my 110 300tdi is an auto with a 3 inch pipe[highly reccomended] and a bigger intercooler with a water cooled turbo. I would reccomend the trutrac and detroit locker gladly to any body, my car[my only registered car] does get used on and off road



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