The Detroit IS locked normally. It is supposed to UNLOCK with a differential in speed.
I have run Detroit's but I have Aussie lockers now. Basically the same operation. I have them front and rear. They click and sometimes they bang. Just how it is.
My shoulders are tired after a long day of wheeling. The rear pushes. I deal with it because it's what I have.
So I can say that you will definitely feel the extra steering effort required.
Edit; I didn't mean to come across negative. You will definitely have good traction. You just won't be able to unlock it for easy steering effort.
Also, I have heard all the horror stories about their operation in the snow. I have only wheeled with them in the snow a few times and I was worried on the off camber sections. I had no trouble and I had friends with ARB's and electric lockers that did but, only because they turned them off and had wheels spinning. This was off road so I can't speak to on highway in the snow. Either way, you have to adjust to the conditions with the components you have.
I'm enjoying your build. I never really followed a 3RZ build or driven one so I'm anxious to see your progress.
I have run Detroit's but I have Aussie lockers now. Basically the same operation. I have them front and rear. They click and sometimes they bang. Just how it is.
My shoulders are tired after a long day of wheeling. The rear pushes. I deal with it because it's what I have.
So I can say that you will definitely feel the extra steering effort required.
Edit; I didn't mean to come across negative. You will definitely have good traction. You just won't be able to unlock it for easy steering effort.
Also, I have heard all the horror stories about their operation in the snow. I have only wheeled with them in the snow a few times and I was worried on the off camber sections. I had no trouble and I had friends with ARB's and electric lockers that did but, only because they turned them off and had wheels spinning. This was off road so I can't speak to on highway in the snow. Either way, you have to adjust to the conditions with the components you have.
I'm enjoying your build. I never really followed a 3RZ build or driven one so I'm anxious to see your progress.
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