I've got an acquaintance (I'd don't know him well enough to really call him a
friend) that's considering picking up an older ZJ (Either a 97 or 98, I can't remember which he said) as a trail rig. He likes the idea of having a V-8, and likes the asking price.
The thing is that I'm not too sure that the guy trying to sell it to him is on the straight and level. He's told my acquaintance that because he didn't put the friction modifier (for the Trac-Loc LSD) into the rear diff, it's just as good as having a locker.
I'm not a mechanic (and I didn't even stay at a Holiday Inn express last night), but my gut tells me that there's a difference between a real locker (or a spool, or Lincoln Lockers) and some beat-up clutch packs that are being run without a friction modifier. I'm not even sure that this idea would work as well as something like an Aussie locker...
Am I out to lunch, or is this guy trying to pull a fast one? Or maybe he just doesn't know what he's talking about. Any thoughts?