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Mr Rock:

--- Quote from: kirksjeep on April 18, 2011, 03:48:08 AM ---I have only wheeled with my D30 Aussie once, but here is what I noticed:

1.  The YJ will now climb straight up a wall  ;D
2.  The turning radius is increased.  As I got used to the feel, this was less of an issue, but the first couple turns were a learning experience.
3.  In 2wd I don't even know it is there.
4.  Easy to install, but it does require pulling the carrier, unlike the 8.8.


Are you running Chromo shafts?
With the front locker, you will use less throttle, since the Jeep will climb better.  Less throttle should mean less breakage.


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X2 on e verything Kirk said!



With the weak YJ shafts once I installed the Aussie all I did was break shafts with 33's. I have since upgraded to TJ shafts and better ujoints and have not broken them with 35's but just like kirk said I have learned to use less skinny petal!

skibum:
I have learned to use less skinny petal!

When I see that ill beleive it!!   LOL

Are you running 37's on the XJ?  If you are then you might really want to take it easy. Even if your using the larger TJ shafts there being pushed far past there limit. Kirk did mention cromo shafts & I feel that they are necessary if 37's are on a D30.

I do understand you don't want to waist a ton of cash on a D30 & I compleatly agree with you. You did metion that you had an extra set of shafts. That is great because if I was in your shoes I would run that sucker till it snaps a u joint or shaft. Then you no how easy you need to take it. Also having an auto locker in the front will take some getting used to but if you had locking hubs then it would make the drive to the next trail that much easer.

Good luck with the endurance test!!!

Flex:
So im running 36" iroks so almost 37's.


--- Quote from: skibum on April 19, 2011, 12:55:49 AM --- Also having an auto locker in the front will take some getting used to but if you had locking hubs then it would make the drive to the next trail that much easer.


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So ive heard an auto locker in the front when in 2 wheel drive is un noticeable, not to say ur wrong, cause ur normally not but i think my street manners should not change with this set up unless im driving around in 4 wheel on the street.

skibum:
Im not speaking from experince but have herd that sometimes it will lock if you accelerate through a turn but then this is only true if in 4wd & you would only need 4wd in a snow storm driving on the street. If you coast through a turn in 4wd then you may never notice it. Otherwise I feel running an autolocker like the aussie your driving habbits will not need to change that much.  Also this is not your daily driver so you have nothing to worry about. You have that nice Ford to drive every day.  On the other hand correct me if im wrong but I think you welded the spider gears on the D60 in the front on the comanchee & feel that thing is going to be a bear to turn on the street & even off road when trying to make tight turns. I need to turn my front locker off in order to make tight turns off road because it lust wants to keep going straight. Even with the rear locked it kills my turning radius a little.

calvynandhobbs:
Unless you're in 4WD you'll never notice the locker in the front of the XJ. It does make it very interesting on snowy roads though. I prefer to keep mine in 2wd on the road even in heavy snow just so I can turn. In 4wd it is difficult to make a turn in really slippery stuff on the pavement.

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