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Old 01-26-2016 | 08:34 AM
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I have an automatic locker in my rear axle and it's not even noticeable unless u do sharp turns. I drove it in the snow last weekend and if u go slow and drive carefully u ll be ok. I have a Yukon zip locker in front (air compressor not hooked up) can't tell you how it does but I know it would be way better than having an auto locker.

I like the idea of selectable front so much I got an Arb locker for the front axle I'm building up for the daily driver
Old 01-26-2016 | 08:59 AM
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Originally Posted by XJwonders
I have an automatic locker in my rear axle and it's not even noticeable unless u do sharp turns. I drove it in the snow last weekend and if u go slow and drive carefully u ll be ok. I have a Yukon zip locker in front (air compressor not hooked up) can't tell you how it does but I know it would be way better than having an auto locker.

I like the idea of selectable front so much I got an Arb locker for the front axle I'm building up for the daily driver
Now my question with selectables how much of a pain is it to run air
Old 01-26-2016 | 09:16 AM
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Originally Posted by TealTornadoXJ
Now my question with selectables how much of a pain is it to run air
Depends what you want. Electric compressor, or cover your A/C compressor? Do you want a tank so you can run air tools?

Personally, I prefer cable lockers (specifically Ox), but it's a matter of preference.
Old 01-26-2016 | 10:27 AM
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Originally Posted by madmanmarty
War eagle-Your new tires are probably grabbing better than the old,due to better & more tread.
Your new tires most likely brought out a problem(s) that already existed as listed above.
I would check all steering & suspension components.
Check your lug nuts first with a torque wrench.
If it makes u feel any better,I'm in the same boat as u.
I need all new bushings & steering ends,& keep putting off new tires until everything is up to spec.
Edit>just saw your pics.looks like fun!
Make sure you have all snow & ice removed from your wheels.
i ended up throwing a jet heater in front of my jeep in my shop and let it thaw really well. Checked all TRE's and lug nuts, everything seems up to speck. Drove it again and the problem was resolved, mustve been impacted ice. I thought I had knocked it all off but i mustve missed some somewhere

It got me thinking about running a solid tie rod though...If I were to pick up and IRO tie rod, should I replace the TRE's with OEM replacements or upgrade?
Old 01-26-2016 | 07:04 PM
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well my brother rolled his truck today luckily he walked away without a scratch the cab was leveled with the bed it was a 96 7.3 powerstroke but back to the locker talk should I bother with putting them im my DD/weekend toy because I do not trust auto lockers at all
Old 01-26-2016 | 07:20 PM
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Originally Posted by TealTornadoXJ
well my brother rolled his truck today luckily he walked away without a scratch the cab was leveled with the bed it was a 96 7.3 powerstroke but back to the locker talk should I bother with putting them im my DD/weekend toy because I do not trust auto lockers at all
if its selectables then I don't see why not.
Old 01-26-2016 | 07:25 PM
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Originally Posted by XJwonders
if its selectables then I don't see why not.
how would you get an air line into the "pumpkin"
Old 01-26-2016 | 07:29 PM
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Originally Posted by TealTornadoXJ
how would you get an air line into the "pumpkin"
Drill and tap a hole in it, install the fitting, and run the air hose to your tank/compressor. You'll need to ensure is getting the right amount of pressure to prevent damage or disengagement.
Old 01-27-2016 | 08:55 AM
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One day I'll win the lottery I wish hahaha
Old 01-27-2016 | 10:18 AM
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I plan to so some lunch box locker for the rear, and a selectable for the front.
Old 01-27-2016 | 10:50 AM
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Originally Posted by dano17
I plan to so some lunch box locker for the rear, and a selectable for the front.
good plan
Old 01-27-2016 | 01:32 PM
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Well, after this snow, my transfer case is being stubborn. Won't shift from 4PT to 2WD. I can use 4PT - 4FT - N - 4LO, but will not shift back into 2WD. I read the linkage can loosen up over time, I guess I will need to crawl under and see if I can manually shift it back.
Old 01-27-2016 | 01:37 PM
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Originally Posted by zrace
Well, after this snow, my transfer case is being stubborn. Won't shift from 4PT to 2WD. I can use 4PT - 4FT - N - 4LO, but will not shift back into 2WD. I read the linkage can loosen up over time, I guess I will need to crawl under and see if I can manually shift it back.
did u try going in reverse for like 20 feet?
Old 01-27-2016 | 01:39 PM
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Originally Posted by XJwonders
did u try going in reverse for like 20 feet?
I tried that, on the fly doing different speeds, shifting with trans in "N" then reversing, shifting with trans in "D" then reversing... Nothing seems to want to work.
Old 01-27-2016 | 01:45 PM
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How's ur motor/trans mounts?


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