The only way to run a solid front locked rig on the trail is with high steering angle, and if you invert the ackerman effect to drive the front end over. If you do that, it will work fine on the trail.
Still be a bit sketchy to drive down the road, but at the end of the day, what purpose built rig isn't.
To invert the ackerman you have to do something custom with tie rod location to change the angle where the tie rod intersects the ping pin axis.
Factory, if you draw a line through the TRE and KP toward the rear axle the lines should intersect around the rear pumpkin.
If you pull the TRE's inwards to the point the no longer intersect, or intersect way back behind the vehicle you will eventually invert the ackerman. Meaning instead of your inside tire turning a higher angle to reduce scrub, the outside tire will turn sharper.
It will increase scrub on dry ground, but it also helps to push the front end over in locked scenario.
Its really not hard to do.
Most d60's axle shafts can be shaved to allow for about 40 degrees of steering. AAM's I would imagine are similar. Lots of articles on that as well.
On my old setup with full hydro, 38's, inverted ackerman, and +/- 43 degrees of steering I could out turn open on the trail. Turn sideways and climb out of holes.
Its all in how you set it up.
Steering angle and hydro assist are the two major components to making it work. The ackerman thing is a trade trick to make it that much better.
Hope that helps