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Hi everyone, i just got 07 ranger 4x4 its a open diff 3.73 8.8 thought it had l/s owell my ? is this open vs l/s in the snow bought it for winter driven thanks
Even though I agree that a locker is probably not being the best option for his needs, I disagree about them being a handfull, where does everyone get this notion (sp?) that a locker is so bad and that they should be left to only "serious wheelers". It is very simple to drive, if you put your foot in it, it locks, if you don't, it doesn't (unless you are doing some serious compression braking) and you use slight positive throttle on corners, it's so easy even a cave man could do it!especially one that's driven by a novice (sorry, but they can be a handful if your not well aquainted with them)
I personally think an LS would be just as bad since the traction is so limited that it wouldn't differentiate like on normal pavement and 'would spin both tires, but thats just me.ive driven a vehicle with lockers in the snow. they are great for going in a straight line....but thats about it.
The dealer is probably not trying to "rip you off" with that quote. I'll bet he's just quoting the cost of a full master install kit, bearings, seals, the Traction-Loc, gear oil, and the labor rate he has in the "big book" of jobs.
I personally think an LS would be just as bad since the traction is so limited that it wouldn't differentiate like on normal pavement and 'would spin both tires, but thats just me.
I still disagree. I had a worn LS, it would easily spin both tires in situations that had MORE traction than packed snow. When in a low tration situation I still think an LS will spin both tires just as easily as a locker, the tires just dont have enough traction to overcome the clutchs in the diff.