Just my .02 cents...
I got a s35 kit with a Detroit locker for $450, then I had six states put it in (Getting all bearing/seals done as well) for $404.
Didn't know how I would like it, but it was well worth $854 to have a little faith in your rear end.
My driving experience:
- In snow, lay heavy on the gas rear slides out, take it easy? Traction is killer, handles way better!
- Following Jeffy's advice on shifting on corners is straight on.
- Torque steering shifting on hard acceleration
- Noise when disengaging clutch (It's a jeep, so no worries, makes it sound like driving my Grandpa's Willys :) )
- And, this is odd, shifting from 1st to 2nd became really rough (Sorta rough going from 2nd to 3rd). However, downshifting isn't rough at all. 6-States assured me this was totally 'normal.' Don't think so on the issue of 1st to 2nd. I think disengaging the clutch is unloading the drive train. I have found a couple of hits on the net about this, but it's still a bit of a mystery to me.
All in all? Except for the rough shifting (Not the 'clunk' of clutch disengagement) I really gotta say I like the Detroit auto locker. Makes the Jeep drive like a jeep. Like to get one in the front too. Maybe it'll make my girlie tj drive more like my old CJ5 or Gramps CJ3B
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