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06-13-2008, 05:43 AM
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Re: New front locker with 4.88's
I kept the 4.10's (in the box) Hopefully I never need them again, but they looked perfect.

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06-13-2008, 06:05 AM
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Re: New front locker with 4.88's
SWEET!!!
I can't wait to see how well it does, now! Very cool. 
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06-13-2008, 07:00 AM
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Re: New front locker with 4.88's
Thanks Rox!
Neo bought an older 2 door H1 he is planning on building into his trail rig.
Just keeping up with the Jones's out here. 
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06-13-2008, 07:19 AM
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Re: New front locker with 4.88's
The 4.10s can be sold to someone wanting to upgrade their 08+ model that has 3.73s
Can you get an extra set of the rear control arms fabbed up? I'd be interested if the price is right or maybe we can work out a deal on a custom steering link stabilization that I am working on. Surely you have seen the issues with it flexing now that you have the other steering parts under control...
Looks like you are doing it right. I agree those drop brackets suk. I have 1" coil spacers on my rear and True Tech control arms. They are not adjustable but I have a custom length set. I have all te Cognito gear up front as well and using their uniball UCAs.
Make sure they leave extra internal slack in the front locker wiring or the wires will break when the diff shifts internally - as mine did.
Make sure and change fluid at 500 miles regardless of what installer tells you. After new gears and locker install, mine was full of small metal particles. Installer said I didnt need to change fluid until 50K because I was running full syn fluid but they were full of it!!! Lots of metal came pouring out...
Did you see my thread on HXC about how to wire the front locker in with the rear so they both get deactivated when TC module senses over 20 MPH? I love this mod so dealer or other unknowing person driving my rig does not hit locker button to engage while driving down highway or similar.
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06-13-2008, 05:11 PM
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Re: New front locker with 4.88's
Hey Tomp,
Yeah I read your thread, I thought about that.
I didn't realize that internal slack was the issue with the wires.....I know some others had that occur also.
I have looked at those Uni-ball UCA's for awhile now...... Do you feel they were worthwhile? Do they give significant droop improvement? They are a little pricey and I wasn't sure they will warrant the expense.
You are right, the installer said it won't be necessary to drain the fluid since it's Royal Purple. I will take your advice and do it anyway.
When I get those arms I'll post some pics to see what you think. They will be stronger than stock for sure, and they should slide over the rocks better too.
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06-13-2008, 07:45 PM
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Re: New front locker with 4.88's
Well....... I went to get the truck this morning..... didn't make it home. I spent an hour on the side of the road waiting for a tow-truck.
The whole front end bound up. Something was not done right. I put the transfer case in neutral to load it on the flatbed and the front end wouldn't turn at all.
I haven't had any problems with this rig the whole time I've had it. Right now I feel like I spent thousands to have it fawked up for me!
The guy I'm dealing with at 4 Wheel Parts is a good guy and he's apologizing like crazy........ I just hope they get it made right. I'm sure the new front gears are destroyed (maybe the locker)........ By the time they get this fixed now. The whole deal will be for zero profit on their end.
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06-13-2008, 10:26 PM
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Re: New front locker with 4.88's
Sorry to hear that bu this is a perfect example of why a person capable of doing this themselves would still opt to have diffs done by someone else. Dont worry, they'll get it right and they are distributors of Eaton elockers and various gear vendors. Ensure they leave the slack in the wire when they re-assemble it
Yep, definitely change the fluid out at 500 miles. I used Redline fluid and even through in a bottle of some friction modifier fluid to reduce friction and lower temps and still had lots of metal pour out.
Keep me updated...
THe front locker option definitely makes a big difference offroad, when you need it.
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