Aussie Lockers
I've saw a mention of "Aussie Lockers" in JP magazine, and looked up
their website. I got the impression they are actually engineered and built in USA. According to the manufacturer, they are fantastic. They sound almost too good to be true: an automatic locker that is smoother than a Detroit, strong enough for large tires, will work in front end of a part-time 4wd (TJ?), maintains good steering in both 2wd and 4wd, costs only $199.99 and can be installed in 1-2 hours by anyone "who can change brakepads." How much better could anything get? At least their hype is absolutely first-rate. Does anyone know anything about them? |
Re: Aussie Lockers
Geez, I'll take two. Let me know what you here, bad or good. What page of
JP? "Bill Price" <bprice@volcano.net> wrote in message news:vq4uauga1th708@corp.supernews.com... > I've saw a mention of "Aussie Lockers" in JP magazine, and looked up > their website. I got the impression they are actually engineered and > built in USA. According to the manufacturer, they are fantastic. They > sound almost too good to be true: an automatic locker that is smoother > than a Detroit, strong enough for large tires, will work in front end of > a part-time 4wd (TJ?), maintains good steering in both 2wd and 4wd, > costs only $199.99 and can be installed in 1-2 hours by anyone "who can > change brakepads." How much better could anything get? At least their > hype is absolutely first-rate. Does anyone know anything about them? > |
Re: Aussie Lockers
Geez, I'll take two. Let me know what you here, bad or good. What page of
JP? "Bill Price" <bprice@volcano.net> wrote in message news:vq4uauga1th708@corp.supernews.com... > I've saw a mention of "Aussie Lockers" in JP magazine, and looked up > their website. I got the impression they are actually engineered and > built in USA. According to the manufacturer, they are fantastic. They > sound almost too good to be true: an automatic locker that is smoother > than a Detroit, strong enough for large tires, will work in front end of > a part-time 4wd (TJ?), maintains good steering in both 2wd and 4wd, > costs only $199.99 and can be installed in 1-2 hours by anyone "who can > change brakepads." How much better could anything get? At least their > hype is absolutely first-rate. Does anyone know anything about them? > |
Re: Aussie Lockers
Geez, I'll take two. Let me know what you here, bad or good. What page of
JP? "Bill Price" <bprice@volcano.net> wrote in message news:vq4uauga1th708@corp.supernews.com... > I've saw a mention of "Aussie Lockers" in JP magazine, and looked up > their website. I got the impression they are actually engineered and > built in USA. According to the manufacturer, they are fantastic. They > sound almost too good to be true: an automatic locker that is smoother > than a Detroit, strong enough for large tires, will work in front end of > a part-time 4wd (TJ?), maintains good steering in both 2wd and 4wd, > costs only $199.99 and can be installed in 1-2 hours by anyone "who can > change brakepads." How much better could anything get? At least their > hype is absolutely first-rate. Does anyone know anything about them? > |
Re: Aussie Lockers
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they seem to like them and I have read only good things about them elsewhere. In article <u7vob.234138$6C4.82293@pd7tw1no>, "Greg" <greglc84@hotmail.com> wrote: > Geez, I'll take two. Let me know what you here, bad or good. What page of > JP? > > "Bill Price" <bprice@volcano.net> wrote in message > news:vq4uauga1th708@corp.supernews.com... > > I've saw a mention of "Aussie Lockers" in JP magazine, and looked up > > their website. I got the impression they are actually engineered and > > built in USA. According to the manufacturer, they are fantastic. They > > sound almost too good to be true: an automatic locker that is smoother > > than a Detroit, strong enough for large tires, will work in front end of > > a part-time 4wd (TJ?), maintains good steering in both 2wd and 4wd, > > costs only $199.99 and can be installed in 1-2 hours by anyone "who can > > change brakepads." How much better could anything get? At least their > > hype is absolutely first-rate. Does anyone know anything about them? > > -- o_o_o_o /| ,[_____], |ŻŻŻL --O|||||||O- ()_)Ż()_) ŻŻŻŻŻ )_) |
Re: Aussie Lockers
Check out http://www.pirate4x4.com/productrevi...sie/index.html
they seem to like them and I have read only good things about them elsewhere. In article <u7vob.234138$6C4.82293@pd7tw1no>, "Greg" <greglc84@hotmail.com> wrote: > Geez, I'll take two. Let me know what you here, bad or good. What page of > JP? > > "Bill Price" <bprice@volcano.net> wrote in message > news:vq4uauga1th708@corp.supernews.com... > > I've saw a mention of "Aussie Lockers" in JP magazine, and looked up > > their website. I got the impression they are actually engineered and > > built in USA. According to the manufacturer, they are fantastic. They > > sound almost too good to be true: an automatic locker that is smoother > > than a Detroit, strong enough for large tires, will work in front end of > > a part-time 4wd (TJ?), maintains good steering in both 2wd and 4wd, > > costs only $199.99 and can be installed in 1-2 hours by anyone "who can > > change brakepads." How much better could anything get? At least their > > hype is absolutely first-rate. Does anyone know anything about them? > > -- o_o_o_o /| ,[_____], |ŻŻŻL --O|||||||O- ()_)Ż()_) ŻŻŻŻŻ )_) |
Re: Aussie Lockers
Check out http://www.pirate4x4.com/productrevi...sie/index.html
they seem to like them and I have read only good things about them elsewhere. In article <u7vob.234138$6C4.82293@pd7tw1no>, "Greg" <greglc84@hotmail.com> wrote: > Geez, I'll take two. Let me know what you here, bad or good. What page of > JP? > > "Bill Price" <bprice@volcano.net> wrote in message > news:vq4uauga1th708@corp.supernews.com... > > I've saw a mention of "Aussie Lockers" in JP magazine, and looked up > > their website. I got the impression they are actually engineered and > > built in USA. According to the manufacturer, they are fantastic. They > > sound almost too good to be true: an automatic locker that is smoother > > than a Detroit, strong enough for large tires, will work in front end of > > a part-time 4wd (TJ?), maintains good steering in both 2wd and 4wd, > > costs only $199.99 and can be installed in 1-2 hours by anyone "who can > > change brakepads." How much better could anything get? At least their > > hype is absolutely first-rate. Does anyone know anything about them? > > -- o_o_o_o /| ,[_____], |ŻŻŻL --O|||||||O- ()_)Ż()_) ŻŻŻŻŻ )_) |
Re: Aussie Lockers
Looks pretty much exactly like a Detroit EZ Locker. Priced about the same
as well. "aGraham" <aarongraham@mac.com.removeme> wrote in message news:aarongraham-DC9D0E.10471931102003@corp-radius.supernews.com... > Check out http://www.pirate4x4.com/productrevi...sie/index.html > they seem to like them and I have read only good things about them > elsewhere. > > In article <u7vob.234138$6C4.82293@pd7tw1no>, > "Greg" <greglc84@hotmail.com> wrote: > > > Geez, I'll take two. Let me know what you here, bad or good. What page of > > JP? > > > > "Bill Price" <bprice@volcano.net> wrote in message > > news:vq4uauga1th708@corp.supernews.com... > > > I've saw a mention of "Aussie Lockers" in JP magazine, and looked up > > > their website. I got the impression they are actually engineered and > > > built in USA. According to the manufacturer, they are fantastic. They > > > sound almost too good to be true: an automatic locker that is smoother > > > than a Detroit, strong enough for large tires, will work in front end of > > > a part-time 4wd (TJ?), maintains good steering in both 2wd and 4wd, > > > costs only $199.99 and can be installed in 1-2 hours by anyone "who can > > > change brakepads." How much better could anything get? At least their > > > hype is absolutely first-rate. Does anyone know anything about them? > > > > > -- > o_o_o_o > /| ,[_____], > |ŻŻŻL --O|||||||O- > ()_)Ż()_) ŻŻŻŻŻ )_) |
Re: Aussie Lockers
Looks pretty much exactly like a Detroit EZ Locker. Priced about the same
as well. "aGraham" <aarongraham@mac.com.removeme> wrote in message news:aarongraham-DC9D0E.10471931102003@corp-radius.supernews.com... > Check out http://www.pirate4x4.com/productrevi...sie/index.html > they seem to like them and I have read only good things about them > elsewhere. > > In article <u7vob.234138$6C4.82293@pd7tw1no>, > "Greg" <greglc84@hotmail.com> wrote: > > > Geez, I'll take two. Let me know what you here, bad or good. What page of > > JP? > > > > "Bill Price" <bprice@volcano.net> wrote in message > > news:vq4uauga1th708@corp.supernews.com... > > > I've saw a mention of "Aussie Lockers" in JP magazine, and looked up > > > their website. I got the impression they are actually engineered and > > > built in USA. According to the manufacturer, they are fantastic. They > > > sound almost too good to be true: an automatic locker that is smoother > > > than a Detroit, strong enough for large tires, will work in front end of > > > a part-time 4wd (TJ?), maintains good steering in both 2wd and 4wd, > > > costs only $199.99 and can be installed in 1-2 hours by anyone "who can > > > change brakepads." How much better could anything get? At least their > > > hype is absolutely first-rate. Does anyone know anything about them? > > > > > -- > o_o_o_o > /| ,[_____], > |ŻŻŻL --O|||||||O- > ()_)Ż()_) ŻŻŻŻŻ )_) |
Re: Aussie Lockers
Looks pretty much exactly like a Detroit EZ Locker. Priced about the same
as well. "aGraham" <aarongraham@mac.com.removeme> wrote in message news:aarongraham-DC9D0E.10471931102003@corp-radius.supernews.com... > Check out http://www.pirate4x4.com/productrevi...sie/index.html > they seem to like them and I have read only good things about them > elsewhere. > > In article <u7vob.234138$6C4.82293@pd7tw1no>, > "Greg" <greglc84@hotmail.com> wrote: > > > Geez, I'll take two. Let me know what you here, bad or good. What page of > > JP? > > > > "Bill Price" <bprice@volcano.net> wrote in message > > news:vq4uauga1th708@corp.supernews.com... > > > I've saw a mention of "Aussie Lockers" in JP magazine, and looked up > > > their website. I got the impression they are actually engineered and > > > built in USA. According to the manufacturer, they are fantastic. They > > > sound almost too good to be true: an automatic locker that is smoother > > > than a Detroit, strong enough for large tires, will work in front end of > > > a part-time 4wd (TJ?), maintains good steering in both 2wd and 4wd, > > > costs only $199.99 and can be installed in 1-2 hours by anyone "who can > > > change brakepads." How much better could anything get? At least their > > > hype is absolutely first-rate. Does anyone know anything about them? > > > > > -- > o_o_o_o > /| ,[_____], > |ŻŻŻL --O|||||||O- > ()_)Ż()_) ŻŻŻŻŻ )_) |
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