Eaton E-Locker vs Factory E-Locker (1 Viewer)

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate
links, including eBay, Amazon, Skimlinks, and others.

You know... I been thinking about that. One can pull the "until an independent unbiased lab or person tests it" thing all day, and you're right....


But at the end of the day we do know one thing. An ARB will (more than likely) break a shaft b/f it explodes... Barring breaking the other, you're still mobile

The other... :hmm: You're only out a locker AND GEARS if it won't... And you've lost the whole diff and potentially getting it out and home... And that experience is worth?


And who the hell is going to build a test lab for lockers? I wouldn't wait for that day...

So everything you just said is moot. If it is a biased test everything you saw should not be taken into account. It is that simple. I'm not saying that the zip locker is as good as the ARB, I don't know that, but at the same time you don't know the other side of that coin.
Your argument of just buying the most expensive, product that has been around for years is just ridiculous. This leaves you with no competition and no way for an existing product to progress.

I love my ARBs and doubt I will be looking for a new locker in a long time..... But if for some reason I do get another 80, 60, Blazer, Bronco, Yugo... what ever, I won't rule out the zip locker unless there are tons of people out there that have actually had theirs fail like that.
 
The price of a locker is a small factor in the choice for me. Proven reliability is big, even having know issues is something that can be planned for. I only want to put axles together once on a rig. The time required to do the axle job is well worth paying a little more IF, and I say IF, the part is actually worth using.

For me, ARB has been proven. They have their kinks like any mechanical piece does. They have also been pounded around the globe and keep coming out and doing their job. The Eaton E Locker and the Yukon are new to the market and don’t have the legs yet that the ARB does. Perhaps some years down the line after some real world use the newer lockers will establish themselves. Until then, I’ll go with ARB.
 

Users who are viewing this thread

Back
Top Bottom