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Default auto lockers - 04-27-2005 , 04:26 PM






I am in the process of gathering info and parts for a SOA on my 95 yj
6-cyl (I have put it off to long). I am planning on a danna 44 front
axle from a 76-77 bronco and a ford 8.8 from a newer (90's)ford
explorer with a limited slip diff.

My question is if i put an auto locking diff, such as a lock-right, in
the front will it act like an open diff when in 2wd and hubs unlocked.
What i am thinking is that the rear limited slip should give me a good
amount of slippage on road in 2wd, and then, when i lock it into 4wd
offroad i have an auto locker up front that will give me plety of
pulling power.
As I am in the planning and gathering process of this project, any and
all comments, recomendations, or donations appreciated.

Thanks,
Donny Bowman
95 jeep yj I-6


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L.W.(ßill) Hughes III
 
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Default Re: auto lockers - 04-27-2005 , 04:43 PM






Hi Don,
The Dana 44 from a Bronco will have free wheelin' hubs:
http://77cj.littlekeylime.com/Mr.N44.htm You could use a spool like I
do.
Spring Over Axle: http://www.dehesa4x4.com/osburn/tech/soa.htm
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donny1487 (AT) aol (DOT) com wrote:
Quote:
I am in the process of gathering info and parts for a SOA on my 95 yj
6-cyl (I have put it off to long). I am planning on a danna 44 front
axle from a 76-77 bronco and a ford 8.8 from a newer (90's)ford
explorer with a limited slip diff.

My question is if i put an auto locking diff, such as a lock-right, in
the front will it act like an open diff when in 2wd and hubs unlocked.
What i am thinking is that the rear limited slip should give me a good
amount of slippage on road in 2wd, and then, when i lock it into 4wd
offroad i have an auto locker up front that will give me plety of
pulling power.
As I am in the planning and gathering process of this project, any and
all comments, recomendations, or donations appreciated.

Thanks,
Donny Bowman
95 jeep yj I-6

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Rusted
 
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Default Re: auto lockers - 04-27-2005 , 05:20 PM



If you have a front lock right, are in 2wd, and have your hubs unlocked,
your locker is basically isolated, and you will not notice any difference
from a stock axle while driving. So there will be no negative side effects
in daily driving.


<donny1487 (AT) aol (DOT) com> wrote

Quote:
I am in the process of gathering info and parts for a SOA on my 95 yj
6-cyl (I have put it off to long). I am planning on a danna 44 front
axle from a 76-77 bronco and a ford 8.8 from a newer (90's)ford
explorer with a limited slip diff.

My question is if i put an auto locking diff, such as a lock-right, in
the front will it act like an open diff when in 2wd and hubs unlocked.
What i am thinking is that the rear limited slip should give me a good
amount of slippage on road in 2wd, and then, when i lock it into 4wd
offroad i have an auto locker up front that will give me plety of
pulling power.
As I am in the planning and gathering process of this project, any and
all comments, recomendations, or donations appreciated.

Thanks,
Donny Bowman
95 jeep yj I-6





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reconair
 
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Default Re: auto lockers - 04-27-2005 , 06:14 PM



I'm currently set up exactly that way with my YJ. Except I have the Dana 30
front w/Lockright and 35C rear w/TRACLOC. Yes, when in 2wd the front acts
like an open diff.

Scott
91YJ
<donny1487 (AT) aol (DOT) com> wrote

Quote:
I am in the process of gathering info and parts for a SOA on my 95 yj
6-cyl (I have put it off to long). I am planning on a danna 44 front
axle from a 76-77 bronco and a ford 8.8 from a newer (90's)ford
explorer with a limited slip diff.

My question is if i put an auto locking diff, such as a lock-right, in
the front will it act like an open diff when in 2wd and hubs unlocked.
What i am thinking is that the rear limited slip should give me a good
amount of slippage on road in 2wd, and then, when i lock it into 4wd
offroad i have an auto locker up front that will give me plety of
pulling power.
As I am in the planning and gathering process of this project, any and
all comments, recomendations, or donations appreciated.

Thanks,
Donny Bowman
95 jeep yj I-6




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Default Re: auto lockers - 04-27-2005 , 06:46 PM



Thanks for all the info. Bill metioned a spool up front to be honest i
know next to nothing about a spool set up. Can any body recomend a good
site for research and a good product for this set up.
Also, off topic, has anyone had any experience with the older (66-77)
d-44 bronco axles on a yj, my concern is steering and i have read many
post about this swap but none seem to go verry deep into this part.
This will be my first time swapping front axles and i know there will
be many times that I am completly lost... but that is my favorite way
to learn .


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Default Re: auto lockers - 04-27-2005 , 07:22 PM




<donny1487 (AT) aol (DOT) com> wrote

Quote:
I am in the process of gathering info and parts for a SOA on my 95 yj
6-cyl (I have put it off to long). I am planning on a danna 44 front
axle from a 76-77 bronco and a ford 8.8 from a newer (90's)ford
explorer with a limited slip diff.

My question is if i put an auto locking diff, such as a lock-right, in
the front will it act like an open diff when in 2wd and hubs unlocked.
Yes.



Quote:
What i am thinking is that the rear limited slip should give me a good
amount of slippage on road in 2wd, and then, when i lock it into 4wd
offroad i have an auto locker up front that will give me plety of
pulling power.
As I am in the planning and gathering process of this project, any and
all comments, recomendations, or donations appreciated.

Thanks,
Donny Bowman
95 jeep yj I-6



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L.W.(ßill) Hughes III
 
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Default Re: auto lockers - 04-27-2005 , 07:25 PM



http://www.off-road.com/jeep/tech/co...ordeb/d44.html
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:LWHughes3rd (AT) aol (DOT) com http://www.billhughes.com/

donny1487 (AT) aol (DOT) com wrote:
Quote:
Thanks for all the info. Bill metioned a spool up front to be honest i
know next to nothing about a spool set up. Can any body recomend a good
site for research and a good product for this set up.
Also, off topic, has anyone had any experience with the older (66-77)
d-44 bronco axles on a yj, my concern is steering and i have read many
post about this swap but none seem to go verry deep into this part.
This will be my first time swapping front axles and i know there will
be many times that I am completly lost... but that is my favorite way
to learn .

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Default Re: auto lockers - 04-27-2005 , 11:52 PM



WOW! thanks alot to all!
You guys are awsome (and fast).
Thank you to everyone who replied.


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Default Re: auto lockers - 04-28-2005 , 02:36 AM



But when you front is locked, even offroad your steering can be VERY stiff
and difficult. Better to have something you can unlock and make those tight
turns with.
Nick


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<donny1487 (AT) aol (DOT) com> wrote

Quote:
Thanks for all the info. Bill metioned a spool up front to be honest i
know next to nothing about a spool set up. Can any body recomend a good
site for research and a good product for this set up.
Also, off topic, has anyone had any experience with the older (66-77)
d-44 bronco axles on a yj, my concern is steering and i have read many
post about this swap but none seem to go verry deep into this part.
This will be my first time swapping front axles and i know there will
be many times that I am completly lost... but that is my favorite way
to learn .




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L.W.(ßill) Hughes III
 
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Default Re: auto lockers - 04-28-2005 , 02:29 PM



No problem, just unlock one, obviously if it's hard to steer you
have plenty of traction.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:LWHughes3rd (AT) aol (DOT) com http://www.billhughes.com/

Nick wrote:
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But when you front is locked, even offroad your steering can be VERY stiff
and difficult. Better to have something you can unlock and make those tight
turns with.
Nick

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