Sorry, missed that you had a 9" rear, nevermind.
I'd install a spool over a Detroit in the rear, the constant banging and sudden unexpected lane changes of a Detroit when on and off the throttle is downright unnerving, some jeeps worse than others. Spools are KISS simple and very smooth and predictable on the road, easier on axleshafts when offroad as there's no sudden shear force due to sudden lockup as with an auto locker.
I remember I started a thread on spools and you said more or less what you've just stated. We have a family friend who has a Currie built 9" under his YJ w/ a Detroit and he said if he ever has to change, he'll go with a spool for basically the same reasons. The fact that they're incredibly simple and cheap makes them very appealing, but idk... I'm still wondering if I want to run one
Skip the detroit and buy an ARB or an ausie if it's available either one will make you so much happier. Detroits work well off road, but suck on the street, why try to learn to love with something that has bad manners when there are products available that let you everything a detroit does, just so much better without any compromise on the street or the trail.
I've found ARB's for about $760 online, which is about $300 more than what I've seen Detroits for, unles I come up with gobs of extra cash I doubt I'll end up with an ARB. Believe me when I say I'd LOVE to have one and being able to select open or locked is awesome, but the cost is just a bit much...
I found the lunchbox type locker (lockright) much more noisey and quirkey than the Detroit. Once I had the Detroit it was almost invisible.
The 9 inch Detroits are cheap on Ebay from all the NASCAR guy's. But I will say that I knew a guy that ran one in the back of his XJ and it was real noisy. The roundy round guy's must add stiffer springs or something. He didn't seem to mind but it would have drove me crazy. Mine is super quiet.
Tahoe, I think I would choose another brand of shaft. Moser does not have the heat treating right on their stuff IMO. I would do the Currie shafts, or Superior or Ten Factory before Moser.
This is actually the first negative feedback I've heard about Moser shafts, but thanks for the input. I've talked back and forth with a couple members on JF who run 31 spline Mosers and they're tickled to death with them, hence why I have been considering them. I just checked Currie out though, and a complete set of shafts is only like $25 more than the Mosers would run. So I guess Currie would be another option...
There are or were two different 'Detroits'. One newer one is the Softlocker which is pretty quiet.
I wouldn't run a Lunchbox locker ever again. Very noisy and harsh to say the least. They also tend to wear out a lot faster in the rear.
Tahoe, your specs say you have a 9" rear?
Yep, put it in last summer. I won't run a lunchbox style locker, plus I'd have to get a new carrier to run one anyway since I've got the Trac-Loc in mine