front locker question
I have never had a locked vehicle before so I am trying to figure it out... If i run a locker up front, will it be completely open if in 2wd??? I am looking for something streetable as well.... maybe lsd in back and locker up front??? Just tryin to figure it all out... thanks guys
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From: SLC, Utah
Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L
I'm old school and started in drag cars replacing lsd's with lockers and spools. Then I got in trouble for racing where I shouldn't have. Then I got into jeeps. I've always ran rear lockers. Or both front and rear
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From: Soddy Daisy TN
Year: 97
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L
Really depends on the locker. Selectable yes it'll be open but auto no exactly. It won't engauge in 2wd but you may notice it from time to time. Unless you don't ever plan to wheel anything other than fire road I wouldn't suggest a LSD. They are best for street driven vehicles that may see snow but not mud, rocks or any decent trail.
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From: Ross Vegas, Ga
Year: 2000
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 w/ tupy head
Spartan up front open back
At first very noticable-loud unloading and load turnig hard left.now after breakin and hevy gear oil not as noticeable.You get used to it.
At first very noticable-loud unloading and load turnig hard left.now after breakin and hevy gear oil not as noticeable.You get used to it.
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From: SLC, Utah
Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee
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From: Soddy Daisy TN
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LSD in the mud will work like an open diff. You have to use the brake with it to make both tires spin but in mud you need the wheel speed and can't do that with the brakes on.
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From: Orlando, Florida
Year: 1995
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L
I have a Powertrax No-Slip in the rear of my XJ. Costs more than the average locker (like a Spartan for example) but it was worth it. Barely noticeable on the street unless you are asking for it (like giving it 3/4 throttle in the middle of a 90 degree turn). Its also very quiet, though I do run 70w-140 gear oil. WORTH NOTING however that it may chew up your tires a bit. I've got some jagged shallow scalloping on the tread blocks (looks like a chew toy almost hah) but I haven't lost any grip on asphalt for it yet.
Honestly if I was thinking about locking an XJ front axle I'd be less worried about driveability and more about whether I'd break the axle offroad.
Honestly if I was thinking about locking an XJ front axle I'd be less worried about driveability and more about whether I'd break the axle offroad.
I appreciate the responses and all the info!! I am still a ways out from regearing and lockers, but I am making plans... I read on here and watch videos everyday trying to learn... Thanks again!
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From: Monett, MO.
Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
Exactly as many of us did to learn about our XJ's, I'm old and a Drag Racer for over 50 yrs. but new to Jeeps so live and learn.
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From: California
Year: 1989
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L
If I had to drive mine every day I'd either go with a selectable or limited slip in the rear. The fact that making a sharp turn from a stand still almost always results in a tire chirp from an enthusiastic auto-locker would kill me after a while.
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From: SLC, Utah
Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee
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Mine won't chirp unless I want it to it's called throttle control


