Aussie locker, yes or no?

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I about killed myself with a lockright a couple of winters ago. I was driving on a road ontop of a levy in the winter. I let off the gas a bit and softly hit it again. I didn't realize I was on black ice. The next two hundred yards I fishtailed violently with a 20 foot drop into the river on one side and some big cottonwoods on the other. I was still picking the vinyl of the driver's seat out of my arse a week later.
On dry pavement my 40 squats and twists a little and launches. Actually kind of fun since it is predictable. Compact snow isn't so bad but I wouldn't put one in a rig that is driven on the ice.
 
just curious where you in two wheel drive at the time .??


I about killed myself with a lockright a couple of winters ago. I was driving on a road ontop of a levy in the winter. I let off the gas a bit and softly hit it again. I didn't realize I was on black ice. The next two hundred yards I fishtailed violently with a 20 foot drop into the river on one side and some big cottonwoods on the other. I was still picking the vinyl of the driver's seat out of my arse a week later.
On dry pavement my 40 squats and twists a little and launches. Actually kind of fun since it is predictable. Compact snow isn't so bad but I wouldn't put one in a rig that is driven on the ice.
 
yes x 10, price is great.
Instalation is piece of cake
With adapted drivestyle on road handeling is verry reasonable.
 
I about killed myself with a lockright a couple of winters ago. I was driving on a road ontop of a levy in the winter. I let off the gas a bit and softly hit it again. I didn't realize I was on black ice. The next two hundred yards I fishtailed violently with a 20 foot drop into the river on one side and some big cottonwoods on the other. I was still picking the vinyl of the driver's seat out of my arse a week later.
On dry pavement my 40 squats and twists a little and launches. Actually kind of fun since it is predictable. Compact snow isn't so bad but I wouldn't put one in a rig that is driven on the ice.
Howdy! Next time you have a chance to get crazy on ice, try pushing the clutch in and let it coast. It should settle down and go straight. I have used this on icy roads on Wyoming and Colorado when going to the big Ski Mountains. John
 
Healthy 8 cyl and right foot abuse doesnt allow lunch box locker to live long in our situations.
 
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