Off-Road Ranger III
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- Bjoern
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20111
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For us overlanders, the differential and its locking mechanism is an important part of the vehicle. And especially many newcomers but also advanced overlanders ask from time to time then the question, if and if yes which lockers they should install.
What is a locker? How does it work? Do I need it? If so which one? These and more are questions that arise. Most recently again today in the OB Europe chatgroup. Since these questions and the answers to them are interesting and helpful for all OB forum members, has prompted me to start this topic.
Of course the choice if and if yes which locker to install, depends on many factors. Such as the drivetrain of the vehicle, availability, purpose of use of the rig, personal preferecnes, budget and much more. But experiences and thoughts around this could help others to make their own decision.
The drivetrain of my Defender is basically a permanent 4x4 with hig low transmission, lockable center diff and open rear and front diff. I added ARB lockers front and rear. Why? Because I wanted to have a 100% locker for more severe offroad situations (I am aware that a rear locker is more than enough for most of the situations of an overlanding vehicle but it is not that hughe additonal effort once the rear locker, the compressor and all installtion is done to fit also the front locker) , I wanted a product that has been built and proven many times over and has good availability of spareparts, an air compressor was permanently installed on board anyway.
Let´s collect experiences, thoughts and recommendations, so that all who ask these questions can find a good source of information.
Ff there is already a similar topic here, which I have overlooked, I am sorry. A short note would then be nice, maybe the topics can then be merged. I look forward to your contributions...
What is a locker? How does it work? Do I need it? If so which one? These and more are questions that arise. Most recently again today in the OB Europe chatgroup. Since these questions and the answers to them are interesting and helpful for all OB forum members, has prompted me to start this topic.
Of course the choice if and if yes which locker to install, depends on many factors. Such as the drivetrain of the vehicle, availability, purpose of use of the rig, personal preferecnes, budget and much more. But experiences and thoughts around this could help others to make their own decision.
The drivetrain of my Defender is basically a permanent 4x4 with hig low transmission, lockable center diff and open rear and front diff. I added ARB lockers front and rear. Why? Because I wanted to have a 100% locker for more severe offroad situations (I am aware that a rear locker is more than enough for most of the situations of an overlanding vehicle but it is not that hughe additonal effort once the rear locker, the compressor and all installtion is done to fit also the front locker) , I wanted a product that has been built and proven many times over and has good availability of spareparts, an air compressor was permanently installed on board anyway.
Let´s collect experiences, thoughts and recommendations, so that all who ask these questions can find a good source of information.
Ff there is already a similar topic here, which I have overlooked, I am sorry. A short note would then be nice, maybe the topics can then be merged. I look forward to your contributions...