Eaton E-Locker


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So after an accident a few weeks ago that resulted in my pass side radius arm being pushed back into the crossmember....I'm going to do a 4" Skyjacker lift, 33" tires, 4.56 gears, and lockers.

I've got a line on an E-Locker for the rear 8.8 already, but I can't seem to find one for the D35. Any know if Eaton makes them for the D35? I could have sworn I had seen them available a while ago. Thanks.
 
no eaton e-locker, but you can get an Auburn ECTED...more or less same thing...
 
ah, yes....

545013 - 3.55 and up
545012 - 3.31 and down

Dana 35 27 spline...
 
no eaton e-locker, but you can get an Auburn ECTED...more or less same thing...

Sorry, I have an ECTED. I do not recommend it! It is not a good locker. I had a lot of problems...the thing connect-disconnect-connect-disconnect....
If I apply a big amount of thorque...that thing slips...

Now I`m going No Slip rear...and I have ARB front...I think ECTED is light duty..

My 02 cents,

Pato
 
I've seen the Eaton units in use, and I'd put my money on them. I was hoping for the Eaton because it is totally open when not engaged and thus really easy to make corners. I guess we'll have to see what else I can come up with.
 
hey, I've got a spare crossmember for ya if ya need it.....and the lift kits down to $200 for ya, if ya want it....damn this things hard to get rid of, lol....

-andrew
 

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