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I have a question, my 2000 GMC 1\2 ton Z71 has a limited slip diff, last year I had the gear ratio changed in front & rear to 3:73's which I'm happy with. My wife Sally & I got hooked & liking backcountry adventure routes when we ran the Arkansas, Mississippi, Trans America Trail some years back, were are planning our possible next adventure pulling our offroad trailer camper in Oklahoma, 1st running the Sugar Creek Loop which is a 121 miles of back country route contains a little bit of everything, hill climbs, water crossings, sandy sections & the infamous Purgatory Road a mile stretch of gnarly, sandy road with towering red & white cliffs, steep step downs, red rocks, & soft sand then we are planning on G.O.A.T. Green County Overland Adventure Trail in Oklahoma that is 485 miles public paved & dirt roads through a variety of terrain including loose gravel, large rocks, mud, steep hills, & over 50 water crossings.
My question is "differential lockers (rear) I've been pondering on these for several months off & on, is their a positive attribute having them, are they worth the cost?" In the past I've done the old school method of applying my parking brake slightly if I need extra traction in a difficult area. I've been look @ the OX Lockers with the manual shift lever. If I look it the lockers as a winch how often do I use my winch? very seldom, but when I do, it's nice to have when the time comes. I know the limitations of my truck so I don't push it beyond that. On our offroad adventure I carry quite a bit of recovery gear, traction boards, bridging boards, along with all the winching gear, compressor, 2 hose tire inflation & deflation. I rather have it than not have it when the time comes. I'd appreciate your input on this.
My question is "differential lockers (rear) I've been pondering on these for several months off & on, is their a positive attribute having them, are they worth the cost?" In the past I've done the old school method of applying my parking brake slightly if I need extra traction in a difficult area. I've been look @ the OX Lockers with the manual shift lever. If I look it the lockers as a winch how often do I use my winch? very seldom, but when I do, it's nice to have when the time comes. I know the limitations of my truck so I don't push it beyond that. On our offroad adventure I carry quite a bit of recovery gear, traction boards, bridging boards, along with all the winching gear, compressor, 2 hose tire inflation & deflation. I rather have it than not have it when the time comes. I'd appreciate your input on this.