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Subject: [Spridgets] detroit lockers
From: charles christ <cfchrist@earthlink.net>
Date: Mon, 24 Nov 2008 10:09:40 -0500 (GMT-05:00)
ok , i can give first hand info on these.   i have a very old one from the 60's 
in my bugeye.  if you are expecting the smooth operation like a clutch disc 
friction type of unit , forget it!  they DO work!  BUT!  when the diff carrier 
locks or unlocks it has a tendancy to make the rear of the hop sideways a bit 
when cornering.  you need to learn when to expect this to happen and acomodate 
it in your driving style.  it forces you to be very smooth and consistant in 
your cornering!   and if you are racing also you become more aware of traffic 
around you due to the nature of the detroit locker.   you can not be a choppy  
, on the throttle , off the throttle driver in corners.   i would not trade off 
the unit i have now that i'm acustomed to it.  but i would not reccomend it to 
anyone without some serious practice driving in and out of corners in order to 
learn it's tendancies!   it is just as tough on axles as a welded carrier too!

chuck.
lurk-lurk-lurk.....
hmm  , if i mention "a thread"  do ya think jay fishbein will mysteriously 
appear out of thin air?   LOL!   possibly "montanna bob"???  hmm i must be 
dating myself here.....i can not even remember how many years i've been 
subscribed.....LOL!  :)
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