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I would not use my locker in those conditions, yes...use ATRAC and you will have more control...
ATRAC is amazing as it can be used in many different situations with great success. As a rule of thumb, you will not want to use the rear locker anytime you do not want the rear end sliding out, since this can be a side affect of the rear locker in some scenarios such as the mud you describe. Snow and ice are another such example of a time when using the rear locker is not advised. That is unless you are doing some wheeling in an off camber situation in which one rear tire is going to lose traction or get some air time...
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Thanks guys! My son in law pointed me to the Mud as the best place to learn about my new FJC and get new ideas for mods. It's amazing how much info is on here and what an interesting bunch of folks participate.
We did have a great time out there, even though I took the 80 sideways trying to get out of that slippery mess. For those reading along, I did stay in control but JT and my youngest son watched from behind as we were trying to make our way out and into sturdy hard pack. We even got a chance to see some wild horses. What a day! Here are a few pics from that day...