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ARB Diff Lock

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cotefarmboy:
What sort of job is it to fit an ARB locker? I reckon mine would really benefit from one but not sure it's worth it on a 17 yr old 90. If they can be moved to another in the future that's a different story. I thought once they were fitted that was it as the diff pan had to be modified?

Tommo:
no modifications to the pan with the ARB IIRC. its just certain other ones that have that.

Disco-Ron:
If you buy the unit fitted into a diff casing, then it's as easy as changing a standard diff, apart for the fact that the compressor will needing fixing and wiring, and the airline getting down to the diff..... it can be removed from the vehicle at anytime, and fitted to another.....

Range Rover Blues:
I bought mine second hand from Dom ;)

Nuts and bolts, nothing more, provided you get someone to build up the diff.  Crown differentials come well recomended.

You need a compressor but a tyre inflator will work for a while if you only have 1 diff.

Also check oout TrueTrac ATB diffs, fit and forget ;)

extreme90:
why exactly do you want a locker ?
what tyres are you running?

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