mine too. Still great after years and years.
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Products for 1995 Toyata / Lexus Land Cruiser | Auburn Gear Aftermarket
Going to try and revive this thread... Getting ready to add one of these to the rear axle and wanted any input on this particular version... I've liked Auburn products and assume this would be a good one...
Ordered a spartan last week. I can post up a review once I get some use behind it if anyone's interested.
FYI they are cheap as hell on amazon right now: Amazon.com: USA Standard Gear (SL TLC-30) Spartan Locker for Toyota Landcruiser 9.5" differential with 30 spline axles: Automotive . Only one left!
Ordered a spartan last week. I can post up a review once I get some use behind it if anyone's interested.
FYI they are cheap as hell on amazon right now: Amazon.com: USA Standard Gear (SL TLC-30) Spartan Locker for Toyota Landcruiser 9.5" differential with 30 spline axles: Automotive . Only one left!
I was just about to grab the spartan, but then I googled "spartan locker failure" and the results scared the crap out of me.
Glad to hear that! You're not the first guy I've talked to on here who has had theirs for a while with nothing but positive things to say...except for slippery surfaces. Unfortunately thats par for the course though with any autolocker.My review is almost 30k miles behind a turbo 1FZ, zero issues. Works great when you need it and very very few bad handling characteristics when you don't. I can count on 1 hand the number of times I have wished I didn't have it. About the only scary one was an off camber, mud covered road that was slicker than ice. With both back wheels locked it just wanted to slide to the edge. I thought I was losing the truck that day. Lol
Quieted down any? I've read they are quite loud during the first week or two then a bit noticeable at times but nothing too extreme. How has it been for you?The spartan I just installed has around a thousand mile on it. Quality looks good. It does ratchet on asphalt, it supposed to, I have yet to hear it on dirt.
Driving on ice is difficult for any vehicle, but an autolocker adds more complexity and risk.
If you have one and you are driving on ice, avoid going from drive to coast and coast to drive as much as possible as this causes the locker to switch drive sides. If one wheel is in the middle of its ratchet cycle, it can engage violently which would tend to cause the wheel to slip on ice. This is especially true in turns, when the outside wheel is ratcheting rapidly. If you have to get on or off the gas, do it slowly.