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Lockers come in a few different varieties.
1. Always on - called a spool if it was manufactured that way. Some people do this by welding the spider gears together, sometimes referred to as a "lincoln locker"
2. Automatic Lockers - disconnects when required (as in a turn) via a spring system. Quicklock, lockrite, Aussie Locker are a few brands
3. Limited Slip Differentials (LSD) - Uses springs and clutches to limit slip or differential action. Not a true locker as it doesn't completely lock up.
4. Manual Lockers - you turn it on when you need it and off when you don't. Can be acutated electrically, pneumatically (with air), or mechanically (Cable). Examples include ARB (Air), Toyota E-lockers, Toyota Cable lockers, and OX (cable)
anything I missed?
Ok, Very newbie here trying to see if I get this, was the 4WD lever in my old Cherokee Wagoneer an example of a manually actuated cable locker? I would engage 4WD by using the lever instead of having to hop out of the car and turn the locking hubs on each wheel like my friends. Thanks and remember be kind to newbie
