Calgary Jeep Association
4x4 Related Groups => Tech Talk => Topic started by: Rochambo on June 16, 2005, 08:15:27 PM
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i am new to 4x4 and have just picked up a 89 jeep yj, I did a 4 inch lift and am now running 33 a/t , im looking for some info on lockers and dont really want to drop a bunch of cash, i am also looking for info on carbs, the carb i have in now sucks and would like to change it out asap, and if anyone one else has any does or dont for my jeep i would love to hear them. CHEERS!!!
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Cheap and lockers don't go in the same sentence. However, they actually are some pretty reasonable lockers out there. If price is a concern then go with a lunchbox style locker. THe best on the market right now would probably be the aussie locker and check out the other thread. The other option would be a powertrax. The aussie is about $350 but check with HBZ for exact pricing.
As for a full carrier replacement locker there are lots of choices. Depending on where it is a daily driver or not and how you drive, you have the choice of either selectable (ie ARB) or automatic (detroit). An ARB will run you about $1100 for the locker plus about $350 for the compressor. A detroit I believe is about $750-800, then install is on top of that at about 7-10 hours. Other selectable include the Detroit Electrac, which is a limited-slip when off and a locker when engaged, Teraflex has one out and the OX locker. The Electrac is probably the most expensive with the OX a little cheaper. Detroit are super strong and maintanence free.
Another choice would be a spool or mini-spool. I spool replaces your carrier and a mini-spool is just like a lunchbox locker, it replaces your spider gears. Spools are cheap $150-200, but your axles are always locked together and this setup is not very road friendly. Also it can put a lot of stress on your axles.
Finally, you last choice would be what is sometimes called a Lincoln locker. Basically all it is, is you weld your spider gears together and presto, you have a spool. Super cheap especially if you have a welder or know someone that does. The downfall is it preforms like a spool on the street and it is on as strong as your welds
Now if you have a YJ with stock axles, especially the rear D35, 33s, and a locker there is a very good chance of breaking axles, especially if you have a heavy foot. Just something else to keep in mind.
Hope this helps
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thanks that help.....does any one have any advice on carbs, i think my carb is the carter dbb, or something like that and all my jeep does is stall and it drives me nuts, so i want to buy a new carb, justt not to sure,
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I run the 258 with the Carter bbd .. I don't have any issues with it .. PM me your email addy and I'll send you some info on idle setup.