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You have to go to the harrops site for the LC part numbers, eaton don't actually make them for LCs, harrops do that on their own with the eaton parts.I also find it kind of funny that the Harrop/Eaton E-locker doesn't show up in the Eaton catalog. I know they make e-lockers for Land Cruiser applications...
You have to go to the harrops site for the LC part numbers, eaton don't actually make them for LCs, harrops do that on their own with the eaton parts.
If an autolocker isn't what you ultimately want, l would hold off and save, then they'll be in your price range much sooner. I can't speak from experience, but the detroits don't exactly have a clean record for both on and off road performance, like any autolocker really.That's interesting! Good to know. I priced out a set from a vendor and it was out of my price range for now. I just found it odd that Eaton has e-lockers for relatively cheap for US domestic applications ($6-700), it would be nice if they had the Land Cruiser stuff too.
If an autolocker isn't what you ultimately want, l would hold off and save, then they'll be in your price range much sooner. I can't speak from experience, but the detroits don't exactly have a clean record for both on and off road performance, like any autolocker really.
That's because it is not an Eaton. It is my understanding that Harrop manufactures the locker under a license from Eaton.I also find it kind of funny that the Harrop/Eaton E-locker doesn't show up in the Eaton catalog. I know they make e-lockers for Land Cruiser applications...
That's because it is not an Eaton. It is my understanding that Harrop manufactures the locker under a license from Eaton.
CanAm Cruisers imports the Harrops into the US