Locker on a Kodiak
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I have a Detroit locker in the front end of my pickup. This is how it works: if the hubs are locked, but the transfer case is not engaged, it will unlock and behave quite nicely. You don't really even notice that it operates any differently then a stock differential. However, once you engage your transfer case, and send some power up front, it becomes a two handed steering operation! It has outstanding traction, but steering becomes very heavy, and it take some getting used to.
I would imagine that it will operate the same way with a quad. At least the quads with a 2WD/4WD option. If your riding a full time 4x4 it probably won't operate all that much differently then a fully locked front end. When your under power, it pretty much stays locked all the time. I would imagine price would be the determining factor.
Rick
I would imagine that it will operate the same way with a quad. At least the quads with a 2WD/4WD option. If your riding a full time 4x4 it probably won't operate all that much differently then a fully locked front end. When your under power, it pretty much stays locked all the time. I would imagine price would be the determining factor.
Rick
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