Ox locker thoughts
#1
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Ox locker thoughts
Well, I've had my Ox locker in the front of my CJ, dana 30, for about 3
hours, went and played in the mud, climbed some rocks, nice setup, operates
perfectly, on and off instantly, I thought there might be some disengaging
lag time going on and off, but none. Both the guy that installed locker and
the freind that helped me with ball joints, tie rod, axles, hub convertion
etc. said that it was one of the nicest peices of machinery they've seen. If
it keeps working like it did today I'm sold on them.
No I didn't take pictures of it all as it went, would of made a nice write
up as we replaced everything on front end with the exception of gears, ( new
last year ) and rotors. But most of it is out there anyway, I read the hub
convertion and axle upgrade, that guy did a lock right locker but other then
that pretty much the same, so I didn't see the point in rewriting his.
Greg
hours, went and played in the mud, climbed some rocks, nice setup, operates
perfectly, on and off instantly, I thought there might be some disengaging
lag time going on and off, but none. Both the guy that installed locker and
the freind that helped me with ball joints, tie rod, axles, hub convertion
etc. said that it was one of the nicest peices of machinery they've seen. If
it keeps working like it did today I'm sold on them.
No I didn't take pictures of it all as it went, would of made a nice write
up as we replaced everything on front end with the exception of gears, ( new
last year ) and rotors. But most of it is out there anyway, I read the hub
convertion and axle upgrade, that guy did a lock right locker but other then
that pretty much the same, so I didn't see the point in rewriting his.
Greg
#2
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Re: Ox locker thoughts
Greg
Thanks for the 'thoughts' - keep us posted if anything changes your opinion.
Some day ($$$) I;ll be buying a locker for the front and appreciate feedback
on what is out there.
thanks again.
paul
"Greg" <greglc84@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Well, I've had my Ox locker in the front of my CJ, dana 30, for about 3
> hours, went and played in the mud, climbed some rocks, nice setup,
> operates perfectly, on and off instantly, I thought there might be some
> disengaging lag time going on and off, but none. Both the guy that
> installed locker and the freind that helped me with ball joints, tie rod,
> axles, hub convertion etc. said that it was one of the nicest peices of
> machinery they've seen. If it keeps working like it did today I'm sold on
> them.
> No I didn't take pictures of it all as it went, would of made a nice
> write up as we replaced everything on front end with the exception of
> gears, ( new last year ) and rotors. But most of it is out there anyway, I
> read the hub convertion and axle upgrade, that guy did a lock right locker
> but other then that pretty much the same, so I didn't see the point in
> rewriting his.
> Greg
>
Thanks for the 'thoughts' - keep us posted if anything changes your opinion.
Some day ($$$) I;ll be buying a locker for the front and appreciate feedback
on what is out there.
thanks again.
paul
"Greg" <greglc84@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:NjY%f.19078$P01.2519@pd7tw3no...
> Well, I've had my Ox locker in the front of my CJ, dana 30, for about 3
> hours, went and played in the mud, climbed some rocks, nice setup,
> operates perfectly, on and off instantly, I thought there might be some
> disengaging lag time going on and off, but none. Both the guy that
> installed locker and the freind that helped me with ball joints, tie rod,
> axles, hub convertion etc. said that it was one of the nicest peices of
> machinery they've seen. If it keeps working like it did today I'm sold on
> them.
> No I didn't take pictures of it all as it went, would of made a nice
> write up as we replaced everything on front end with the exception of
> gears, ( new last year ) and rotors. But most of it is out there anyway, I
> read the hub convertion and axle upgrade, that guy did a lock right locker
> but other then that pretty much the same, so I didn't see the point in
> rewriting his.
> Greg
>
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Re: Ox locker thoughts
Greg
Thanks for the 'thoughts' - keep us posted if anything changes your opinion.
Some day ($$$) I;ll be buying a locker for the front and appreciate feedback
on what is out there.
thanks again.
paul
"Greg" <greglc84@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:NjY%f.19078$P01.2519@pd7tw3no...
> Well, I've had my Ox locker in the front of my CJ, dana 30, for about 3
> hours, went and played in the mud, climbed some rocks, nice setup,
> operates perfectly, on and off instantly, I thought there might be some
> disengaging lag time going on and off, but none. Both the guy that
> installed locker and the freind that helped me with ball joints, tie rod,
> axles, hub convertion etc. said that it was one of the nicest peices of
> machinery they've seen. If it keeps working like it did today I'm sold on
> them.
> No I didn't take pictures of it all as it went, would of made a nice
> write up as we replaced everything on front end with the exception of
> gears, ( new last year ) and rotors. But most of it is out there anyway, I
> read the hub convertion and axle upgrade, that guy did a lock right locker
> but other then that pretty much the same, so I didn't see the point in
> rewriting his.
> Greg
>
Thanks for the 'thoughts' - keep us posted if anything changes your opinion.
Some day ($$$) I;ll be buying a locker for the front and appreciate feedback
on what is out there.
thanks again.
paul
"Greg" <greglc84@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:NjY%f.19078$P01.2519@pd7tw3no...
> Well, I've had my Ox locker in the front of my CJ, dana 30, for about 3
> hours, went and played in the mud, climbed some rocks, nice setup,
> operates perfectly, on and off instantly, I thought there might be some
> disengaging lag time going on and off, but none. Both the guy that
> installed locker and the freind that helped me with ball joints, tie rod,
> axles, hub convertion etc. said that it was one of the nicest peices of
> machinery they've seen. If it keeps working like it did today I'm sold on
> them.
> No I didn't take pictures of it all as it went, would of made a nice
> write up as we replaced everything on front end with the exception of
> gears, ( new last year ) and rotors. But most of it is out there anyway, I
> read the hub convertion and axle upgrade, that guy did a lock right locker
> but other then that pretty much the same, so I didn't see the point in
> rewriting his.
> Greg
>
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Re: Ox locker thoughts
Greg
Thanks for the 'thoughts' - keep us posted if anything changes your opinion.
Some day ($$$) I;ll be buying a locker for the front and appreciate feedback
on what is out there.
thanks again.
paul
"Greg" <greglc84@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:NjY%f.19078$P01.2519@pd7tw3no...
> Well, I've had my Ox locker in the front of my CJ, dana 30, for about 3
> hours, went and played in the mud, climbed some rocks, nice setup,
> operates perfectly, on and off instantly, I thought there might be some
> disengaging lag time going on and off, but none. Both the guy that
> installed locker and the freind that helped me with ball joints, tie rod,
> axles, hub convertion etc. said that it was one of the nicest peices of
> machinery they've seen. If it keeps working like it did today I'm sold on
> them.
> No I didn't take pictures of it all as it went, would of made a nice
> write up as we replaced everything on front end with the exception of
> gears, ( new last year ) and rotors. But most of it is out there anyway, I
> read the hub convertion and axle upgrade, that guy did a lock right locker
> but other then that pretty much the same, so I didn't see the point in
> rewriting his.
> Greg
>
Thanks for the 'thoughts' - keep us posted if anything changes your opinion.
Some day ($$$) I;ll be buying a locker for the front and appreciate feedback
on what is out there.
thanks again.
paul
"Greg" <greglc84@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:NjY%f.19078$P01.2519@pd7tw3no...
> Well, I've had my Ox locker in the front of my CJ, dana 30, for about 3
> hours, went and played in the mud, climbed some rocks, nice setup,
> operates perfectly, on and off instantly, I thought there might be some
> disengaging lag time going on and off, but none. Both the guy that
> installed locker and the freind that helped me with ball joints, tie rod,
> axles, hub convertion etc. said that it was one of the nicest peices of
> machinery they've seen. If it keeps working like it did today I'm sold on
> them.
> No I didn't take pictures of it all as it went, would of made a nice
> write up as we replaced everything on front end with the exception of
> gears, ( new last year ) and rotors. But most of it is out there anyway, I
> read the hub convertion and axle upgrade, that guy did a lock right locker
> but other then that pretty much the same, so I didn't see the point in
> rewriting his.
> Greg
>
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Re: Ox locker thoughts
Nice job Greg! I've been hearing lots of good things about these lockers...I
WANT one...someday...after I win the lotto..lol
Jeff
"paul" <SPAMpdrapeau@wi.rr.com> wrote in message
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> Greg
> Thanks for the 'thoughts' - keep us posted if anything changes your
> opinion.
> Some day ($$$) I;ll be buying a locker for the front and appreciate
> feedback on what is out there.
>
> thanks again.
> paul
>
> "Greg" <greglc84@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:NjY%f.19078$P01.2519@pd7tw3no...
>> Well, I've had my Ox locker in the front of my CJ, dana 30, for about 3
>> hours, went and played in the mud, climbed some rocks, nice setup,
>> operates perfectly, on and off instantly, I thought there might be some
>> disengaging lag time going on and off, but none. Both the guy that
>> installed locker and the freind that helped me with ball joints, tie rod,
>> axles, hub convertion etc. said that it was one of the nicest peices of
>> machinery they've seen. If it keeps working like it did today I'm sold on
>> them.
>> No I didn't take pictures of it all as it went, would of made a nice
>> write up as we replaced everything on front end with the exception of
>> gears, ( new last year ) and rotors. But most of it is out there anyway,
>> I read the hub convertion and axle upgrade, that guy did a lock right
>> locker but other then that pretty much the same, so I didn't see the
>> point in rewriting his.
>> Greg
>>
>
>
WANT one...someday...after I win the lotto..lol
Jeff
"paul" <SPAMpdrapeau@wi.rr.com> wrote in message
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> Greg
> Thanks for the 'thoughts' - keep us posted if anything changes your
> opinion.
> Some day ($$$) I;ll be buying a locker for the front and appreciate
> feedback on what is out there.
>
> thanks again.
> paul
>
> "Greg" <greglc84@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:NjY%f.19078$P01.2519@pd7tw3no...
>> Well, I've had my Ox locker in the front of my CJ, dana 30, for about 3
>> hours, went and played in the mud, climbed some rocks, nice setup,
>> operates perfectly, on and off instantly, I thought there might be some
>> disengaging lag time going on and off, but none. Both the guy that
>> installed locker and the freind that helped me with ball joints, tie rod,
>> axles, hub convertion etc. said that it was one of the nicest peices of
>> machinery they've seen. If it keeps working like it did today I'm sold on
>> them.
>> No I didn't take pictures of it all as it went, would of made a nice
>> write up as we replaced everything on front end with the exception of
>> gears, ( new last year ) and rotors. But most of it is out there anyway,
>> I read the hub convertion and axle upgrade, that guy did a lock right
>> locker but other then that pretty much the same, so I didn't see the
>> point in rewriting his.
>> Greg
>>
>
>
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Re: Ox locker thoughts
Nice job Greg! I've been hearing lots of good things about these lockers...I
WANT one...someday...after I win the lotto..lol
Jeff
"paul" <SPAMpdrapeau@wi.rr.com> wrote in message
news:IK40g.896$bi.606@tornado.rdc-kc.rr.com...
> Greg
> Thanks for the 'thoughts' - keep us posted if anything changes your
> opinion.
> Some day ($$$) I;ll be buying a locker for the front and appreciate
> feedback on what is out there.
>
> thanks again.
> paul
>
> "Greg" <greglc84@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:NjY%f.19078$P01.2519@pd7tw3no...
>> Well, I've had my Ox locker in the front of my CJ, dana 30, for about 3
>> hours, went and played in the mud, climbed some rocks, nice setup,
>> operates perfectly, on and off instantly, I thought there might be some
>> disengaging lag time going on and off, but none. Both the guy that
>> installed locker and the freind that helped me with ball joints, tie rod,
>> axles, hub convertion etc. said that it was one of the nicest peices of
>> machinery they've seen. If it keeps working like it did today I'm sold on
>> them.
>> No I didn't take pictures of it all as it went, would of made a nice
>> write up as we replaced everything on front end with the exception of
>> gears, ( new last year ) and rotors. But most of it is out there anyway,
>> I read the hub convertion and axle upgrade, that guy did a lock right
>> locker but other then that pretty much the same, so I didn't see the
>> point in rewriting his.
>> Greg
>>
>
>
WANT one...someday...after I win the lotto..lol
Jeff
"paul" <SPAMpdrapeau@wi.rr.com> wrote in message
news:IK40g.896$bi.606@tornado.rdc-kc.rr.com...
> Greg
> Thanks for the 'thoughts' - keep us posted if anything changes your
> opinion.
> Some day ($$$) I;ll be buying a locker for the front and appreciate
> feedback on what is out there.
>
> thanks again.
> paul
>
> "Greg" <greglc84@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:NjY%f.19078$P01.2519@pd7tw3no...
>> Well, I've had my Ox locker in the front of my CJ, dana 30, for about 3
>> hours, went and played in the mud, climbed some rocks, nice setup,
>> operates perfectly, on and off instantly, I thought there might be some
>> disengaging lag time going on and off, but none. Both the guy that
>> installed locker and the freind that helped me with ball joints, tie rod,
>> axles, hub convertion etc. said that it was one of the nicest peices of
>> machinery they've seen. If it keeps working like it did today I'm sold on
>> them.
>> No I didn't take pictures of it all as it went, would of made a nice
>> write up as we replaced everything on front end with the exception of
>> gears, ( new last year ) and rotors. But most of it is out there anyway,
>> I read the hub convertion and axle upgrade, that guy did a lock right
>> locker but other then that pretty much the same, so I didn't see the
>> point in rewriting his.
>> Greg
>>
>
>
#7
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Re: Ox locker thoughts
Nice job Greg! I've been hearing lots of good things about these lockers...I
WANT one...someday...after I win the lotto..lol
Jeff
"paul" <SPAMpdrapeau@wi.rr.com> wrote in message
news:IK40g.896$bi.606@tornado.rdc-kc.rr.com...
> Greg
> Thanks for the 'thoughts' - keep us posted if anything changes your
> opinion.
> Some day ($$$) I;ll be buying a locker for the front and appreciate
> feedback on what is out there.
>
> thanks again.
> paul
>
> "Greg" <greglc84@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:NjY%f.19078$P01.2519@pd7tw3no...
>> Well, I've had my Ox locker in the front of my CJ, dana 30, for about 3
>> hours, went and played in the mud, climbed some rocks, nice setup,
>> operates perfectly, on and off instantly, I thought there might be some
>> disengaging lag time going on and off, but none. Both the guy that
>> installed locker and the freind that helped me with ball joints, tie rod,
>> axles, hub convertion etc. said that it was one of the nicest peices of
>> machinery they've seen. If it keeps working like it did today I'm sold on
>> them.
>> No I didn't take pictures of it all as it went, would of made a nice
>> write up as we replaced everything on front end with the exception of
>> gears, ( new last year ) and rotors. But most of it is out there anyway,
>> I read the hub convertion and axle upgrade, that guy did a lock right
>> locker but other then that pretty much the same, so I didn't see the
>> point in rewriting his.
>> Greg
>>
>
>
WANT one...someday...after I win the lotto..lol
Jeff
"paul" <SPAMpdrapeau@wi.rr.com> wrote in message
news:IK40g.896$bi.606@tornado.rdc-kc.rr.com...
> Greg
> Thanks for the 'thoughts' - keep us posted if anything changes your
> opinion.
> Some day ($$$) I;ll be buying a locker for the front and appreciate
> feedback on what is out there.
>
> thanks again.
> paul
>
> "Greg" <greglc84@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:NjY%f.19078$P01.2519@pd7tw3no...
>> Well, I've had my Ox locker in the front of my CJ, dana 30, for about 3
>> hours, went and played in the mud, climbed some rocks, nice setup,
>> operates perfectly, on and off instantly, I thought there might be some
>> disengaging lag time going on and off, but none. Both the guy that
>> installed locker and the freind that helped me with ball joints, tie rod,
>> axles, hub convertion etc. said that it was one of the nicest peices of
>> machinery they've seen. If it keeps working like it did today I'm sold on
>> them.
>> No I didn't take pictures of it all as it went, would of made a nice
>> write up as we replaced everything on front end with the exception of
>> gears, ( new last year ) and rotors. But most of it is out there anyway,
>> I read the hub convertion and axle upgrade, that guy did a lock right
>> locker but other then that pretty much the same, so I didn't see the
>> point in rewriting his.
>> Greg
>>
>
>
#8
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Re: Ox locker thoughts
Thats great to hear!
As you know, mine is a very early generation one. Its not always quite so perfect
with the on and off, although that might be an adjustment issue also. However, I
LOVE my OX in the front! Its always there when I need it, and I never have to worry
about if I hit a rock with the front diff - thats one SOLID piece of metal. lol. The
only time I have had it fail to work, it has been issues with a melted cable housing
from bad routing. I have that issue solved and have not had to worry about it for
quite some time now.
Keep us posted on it.
-jenn
On Sat, 15 Apr 2006 01:50:37 GMT, "Greg" <greglc84@hotmail.com> wrote:
>> Well, I've had my Ox locker in the front of my CJ, dana 30, for about 3
>>hours, went and played in the mud, climbed some rocks, nice setup, operates
>>perfectly, on and off instantly, I thought there might be some disengaging
>>lag time going on and off, but none. Both the guy that installed locker and
>>the freind that helped me with ball joints, tie rod, axles, hub convertion
>>etc. said that it was one of the nicest peices of machinery they've seen. If
>>it keeps working like it did today I'm sold on them.
>> No I didn't take pictures of it all as it went, would of made a nice write
>>up as we replaced everything on front end with the exception of gears, ( new
>>last year ) and rotors. But most of it is out there anyway, I read the hub
>>convertion and axle upgrade, that guy did a lock right locker but other then
>>that pretty much the same, so I didn't see the point in rewriting his.
>> Greg
>>
As you know, mine is a very early generation one. Its not always quite so perfect
with the on and off, although that might be an adjustment issue also. However, I
LOVE my OX in the front! Its always there when I need it, and I never have to worry
about if I hit a rock with the front diff - thats one SOLID piece of metal. lol. The
only time I have had it fail to work, it has been issues with a melted cable housing
from bad routing. I have that issue solved and have not had to worry about it for
quite some time now.
Keep us posted on it.
-jenn
On Sat, 15 Apr 2006 01:50:37 GMT, "Greg" <greglc84@hotmail.com> wrote:
>> Well, I've had my Ox locker in the front of my CJ, dana 30, for about 3
>>hours, went and played in the mud, climbed some rocks, nice setup, operates
>>perfectly, on and off instantly, I thought there might be some disengaging
>>lag time going on and off, but none. Both the guy that installed locker and
>>the freind that helped me with ball joints, tie rod, axles, hub convertion
>>etc. said that it was one of the nicest peices of machinery they've seen. If
>>it keeps working like it did today I'm sold on them.
>> No I didn't take pictures of it all as it went, would of made a nice write
>>up as we replaced everything on front end with the exception of gears, ( new
>>last year ) and rotors. But most of it is out there anyway, I read the hub
>>convertion and axle upgrade, that guy did a lock right locker but other then
>>that pretty much the same, so I didn't see the point in rewriting his.
>> Greg
>>
#9
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Re: Ox locker thoughts
Thats great to hear!
As you know, mine is a very early generation one. Its not always quite so perfect
with the on and off, although that might be an adjustment issue also. However, I
LOVE my OX in the front! Its always there when I need it, and I never have to worry
about if I hit a rock with the front diff - thats one SOLID piece of metal. lol. The
only time I have had it fail to work, it has been issues with a melted cable housing
from bad routing. I have that issue solved and have not had to worry about it for
quite some time now.
Keep us posted on it.
-jenn
On Sat, 15 Apr 2006 01:50:37 GMT, "Greg" <greglc84@hotmail.com> wrote:
>> Well, I've had my Ox locker in the front of my CJ, dana 30, for about 3
>>hours, went and played in the mud, climbed some rocks, nice setup, operates
>>perfectly, on and off instantly, I thought there might be some disengaging
>>lag time going on and off, but none. Both the guy that installed locker and
>>the freind that helped me with ball joints, tie rod, axles, hub convertion
>>etc. said that it was one of the nicest peices of machinery they've seen. If
>>it keeps working like it did today I'm sold on them.
>> No I didn't take pictures of it all as it went, would of made a nice write
>>up as we replaced everything on front end with the exception of gears, ( new
>>last year ) and rotors. But most of it is out there anyway, I read the hub
>>convertion and axle upgrade, that guy did a lock right locker but other then
>>that pretty much the same, so I didn't see the point in rewriting his.
>> Greg
>>
As you know, mine is a very early generation one. Its not always quite so perfect
with the on and off, although that might be an adjustment issue also. However, I
LOVE my OX in the front! Its always there when I need it, and I never have to worry
about if I hit a rock with the front diff - thats one SOLID piece of metal. lol. The
only time I have had it fail to work, it has been issues with a melted cable housing
from bad routing. I have that issue solved and have not had to worry about it for
quite some time now.
Keep us posted on it.
-jenn
On Sat, 15 Apr 2006 01:50:37 GMT, "Greg" <greglc84@hotmail.com> wrote:
>> Well, I've had my Ox locker in the front of my CJ, dana 30, for about 3
>>hours, went and played in the mud, climbed some rocks, nice setup, operates
>>perfectly, on and off instantly, I thought there might be some disengaging
>>lag time going on and off, but none. Both the guy that installed locker and
>>the freind that helped me with ball joints, tie rod, axles, hub convertion
>>etc. said that it was one of the nicest peices of machinery they've seen. If
>>it keeps working like it did today I'm sold on them.
>> No I didn't take pictures of it all as it went, would of made a nice write
>>up as we replaced everything on front end with the exception of gears, ( new
>>last year ) and rotors. But most of it is out there anyway, I read the hub
>>convertion and axle upgrade, that guy did a lock right locker but other then
>>that pretty much the same, so I didn't see the point in rewriting his.
>> Greg
>>
#10
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Re: Ox locker thoughts
Thats great to hear!
As you know, mine is a very early generation one. Its not always quite so perfect
with the on and off, although that might be an adjustment issue also. However, I
LOVE my OX in the front! Its always there when I need it, and I never have to worry
about if I hit a rock with the front diff - thats one SOLID piece of metal. lol. The
only time I have had it fail to work, it has been issues with a melted cable housing
from bad routing. I have that issue solved and have not had to worry about it for
quite some time now.
Keep us posted on it.
-jenn
On Sat, 15 Apr 2006 01:50:37 GMT, "Greg" <greglc84@hotmail.com> wrote:
>> Well, I've had my Ox locker in the front of my CJ, dana 30, for about 3
>>hours, went and played in the mud, climbed some rocks, nice setup, operates
>>perfectly, on and off instantly, I thought there might be some disengaging
>>lag time going on and off, but none. Both the guy that installed locker and
>>the freind that helped me with ball joints, tie rod, axles, hub convertion
>>etc. said that it was one of the nicest peices of machinery they've seen. If
>>it keeps working like it did today I'm sold on them.
>> No I didn't take pictures of it all as it went, would of made a nice write
>>up as we replaced everything on front end with the exception of gears, ( new
>>last year ) and rotors. But most of it is out there anyway, I read the hub
>>convertion and axle upgrade, that guy did a lock right locker but other then
>>that pretty much the same, so I didn't see the point in rewriting his.
>> Greg
>>
As you know, mine is a very early generation one. Its not always quite so perfect
with the on and off, although that might be an adjustment issue also. However, I
LOVE my OX in the front! Its always there when I need it, and I never have to worry
about if I hit a rock with the front diff - thats one SOLID piece of metal. lol. The
only time I have had it fail to work, it has been issues with a melted cable housing
from bad routing. I have that issue solved and have not had to worry about it for
quite some time now.
Keep us posted on it.
-jenn
On Sat, 15 Apr 2006 01:50:37 GMT, "Greg" <greglc84@hotmail.com> wrote:
>> Well, I've had my Ox locker in the front of my CJ, dana 30, for about 3
>>hours, went and played in the mud, climbed some rocks, nice setup, operates
>>perfectly, on and off instantly, I thought there might be some disengaging
>>lag time going on and off, but none. Both the guy that installed locker and
>>the freind that helped me with ball joints, tie rod, axles, hub convertion
>>etc. said that it was one of the nicest peices of machinery they've seen. If
>>it keeps working like it did today I'm sold on them.
>> No I didn't take pictures of it all as it went, would of made a nice write
>>up as we replaced everything on front end with the exception of gears, ( new
>>last year ) and rotors. But most of it is out there anyway, I read the hub
>>convertion and axle upgrade, that guy did a lock right locker but other then
>>that pretty much the same, so I didn't see the point in rewriting his.
>> Greg
>>