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Lokkas
Submitted: Friday, Jan 02, 2004 at 21:16
Jimmy
Can you fit a Automatic lokka to the front diff of a part-time 4wd IF..... you have autolocking hubs? Do the hubs get tricked into locking?
Lokkas have been mentioned in the archives numerous times and this query was raised and briefly discussed but not really resolved. Personally I cant see a problem but then I am no expert....
Another point: Searching throught the archives is a real pain as you get returns totally unrelated ie:
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for Diff locks and you get hits for words such as "DIFFerant" or " LOCKed the car". I did a
search
for "snorkle" the other day and got a hit from every post one member has even made (he lists the bits on his car on every post) Imagine how many hits you would get if you typed in "Truck" Lol
Jim
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AnswerID: 41600 Submitted: Friday, Jan 02, 2004 at 22:09
prado95
replied:
First up 'Lokka' is a brand name (simliar to LOCKRITE in function), but locally produced.
Otherwise the answer is YES - they can be fitted.
The auto locking part will depend on the particular design for suitability.
I have them in a part time 4wd with manual hubs. Works wonders (except steering can be a bit of fun on slippery stuff).
Dave
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FollowupID: 304108 Submitted: Saturday, Jan 03, 2004 at 06:46
Jimmy posted:
Lokka is the brand I wish to fit. But want to clarify the bit about auto locking hubs. Are you saying some type of auto locking hubs are ok with diff locks and some arn't?
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AnswerID: 41621 Submitted: Saturday, Jan 03, 2004 at 07:14
Dave from Fraser Coast 4WD Club
replied: There shouldn't be a noticeable problem with the auto locking hubs. The locka will not 'engage' until there is torque coming from the tailshaft, not from the road.
It is eaxacltly the same as the owner of a part time with manual hubs, having the hubs in while in 2H, I certainly do not feel my lockright during this time.
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