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Best price I've heard of for new, where did you source them?A little over $1K each plus tax.
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Best price I've heard of for new, where did you source them?A little over $1K each plus tax.
I'm the Medical Director for the Goodyear Proving Grounds here. They worked a sweetheart deal for me. I've overseen their first responders and taught Stop the Bleed courses for them for five years without reimbursement.Best price I've heard of for new, where did you source them?
That's looking pretty sweet. Is that stainless or Al.?Have been working on upfitting my wildland rig for comfort and convenience. Working on a center console, built an interior and overhead console, carpeted it, and fabbed up a cab air ride system with more travel and some adjustability.View attachment 918603
Thank you, It’s all aluminum, .063 5052. The top of the center console will be .120” 5052That's looking pretty sweet. Is that stainless or Al.?
I wanted to the same thing but love welding stainless. I'd have to go thin of course.It’s all aluminum to keep it a little lighter and less expensive.
Thank you, It’s all aluminum, .063 5052. The top of the center console will be .120” 5052
Wonder the drivability with a 6x6 , having lockers in both rears. I have tight corners around here.Meritor locker acquired.
@ckouba has them in both of the rears of his M1088 chassis and has nothing but positive things to say. I've driven his truck and I don't notice any behavior of any kind from the lockers on pavement or in tight corners. They may as well not be there from that perspective.Wonder the drivability with a 6x6 , having lockers in both rears. I have tight corners around here.
How much did you score those little bad boys for?Meritor locker acquired.
you can get that type Locker for around same or less from Bryce Wasielak. He has sold hundreds of them with out anyone having issues.How much did you score those little bad boys for?
These guys have it. A few More $ than the other place that shall not be named. I also bought the hub socket too.How much did you score those little bad boys for?
@ckouba has them in both of the rears of his M1088 chassis and has nothing but positive things to say. I've driven his truck and I don't notice any behavior of any kind from the lockers on pavement or in tight corners. They may as well not be there from that perspective.
Front huh? That's intriguing. My previous truck with a front locker acted weird with hubs engaged but those were much smaller tires and shorter wheelbase.Can confirm... Didn't do too much driving prior to the install but don't notice anything with them in. Except that I had one small, local, slippery pile of dirt that I struggled to get over prior to the install. Once they were in, I went back and just drove over it. No monkey business.
I also just logged my first real mileage on sand and the truck was fantastic. Not sure if that was because of lockers, airing down, etc... but I was still glad to have them.
As an aside, Bruce told me he has a customer with a front locker too. No issues. He said he'd do it too.
can confirm function with lockers on intermediary.@ckouba has them in both of the rears of his M1088 chassis and has nothing but positive things to say. I've driven his truck and I don't notice any behavior of any kind from the lockers on pavement or in tight corners. They may as well not be there from that perspective.
makes logical sense..... and IMHO if locker was in rear axle; that set of tires would end up wearing the most, but having worn even more than what you have experienced. thus far. but that is only speculation and a debate for other threads on something like: "Which axle in a 6x6 for locker placement?". (which actually already exist in here)can confirm function with lockers on intermediary. I wouldn’t be without it now.
But guess which axle eats off tires faster than the others?
yep, the middle one. I try to take Wiiiiiiiiiiiide turns on pavement.
FYI I have the LWB
I've been studying this thing a little. I'm familiar with the EZ locker or lunch-box locker in a pickup but never used a DL before. Now that I took it apart, operation seems obvious and BP. Shocked that the all-knowing DoD opted to install LBCDs in these trucks but not a DL in the rear at least. I'm might get another one for the front. I FM'd Bryce. I wasn't previously aware of his efforts.you can get that type Locker for around same or less from Bryce Wasielak. He has sold hundreds of them with out anyone having issues.
You wont need one in both rear axles. one of them is fine. IMHO do the middle axle so you scrub tires less with it in the rear axle. Granted install in middle axle is more difficult. Bryce can give you ton of info on that. He drove all over the country for a while installing them for people.
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Too me, that pretty much proves it's locking on pavement around turns. I have lwb too. I have to 3 point to get out of my driveway.can confirm function with lockers on intermediary. I wouldn’t be without it now.
But guess which axle eats off tires faster than the others?
yep, the middle one. I try to take Wiiiiiiiiiiiide turns on pavement.
FYI I have the LWB
Brcyce has I believe a non Asian country making them for him.. you honestly cant do better last time I got one from him.Any idea what factory in china is making them? Most of this type of stuff comes out of smaller production in China or Taiwan. If we could find the manufacturer we might be able to do a group buy here on the forum.
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