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Mrturner1 05-07-2016 01:07 AM

Anybody use Lock Rite lockers in their 12 bolts?
 
Hey guys,

I freshened up my 350 with some decent heads and a nice big cam and now I'm trying to chase down all the little things that pop up once you add a bunch of power. Currently the truck will roast the right tire for as long as you can keep the pedal down, seriously through all 3 gears lol I don't want to spend a fortune, and I also don't want to disturb the ring and pinion, and after reading a bit I've noticed that the Lock Rite lockers can be installed fairly easily and can be had for around 300 bucks. I don't think I'll be over 400hp in the next year.

How do you like them?

Is 300 bucks the usual price? I've heard they go for 200-240 bucks but couldn't find one for that cheap

DBK81 05-07-2016 08:51 AM

Re: Anybody use Lock Rite lockers in their 12 bolts?
 
I installed one this spring, super easy install, I really like it locks them both up great, the I'd time when turning you'll hear some chat clicking as the locker does its job, but very quiet. If I had to do it all over again I'd do it all the same. I scored mine off someone who bought it then sold the rear end they were putting it in. Only paid $275CND

DBK81 05-07-2016 08:51 AM

Re: Anybody use Lock Rite lockers in their 12 bolts?
 
I'm pushing around 375-400hp.

Mrturner1 05-07-2016 12:02 PM

Re: Anybody use Lock Rite lockers in their 12 bolts?
 
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Originally Posted by DBK81 (Post 7585208)
I'm pushing around 375-400hp.

Nice, this is good news. Are there other lockers that can be installed as easily?

99turbogmc 05-07-2016 12:21 PM

Re: Anybody use Lock Rite lockers in their 12 bolts?
 
I would spend the extra money on a eaton tru track, or something in that nature. You don't want to Lock the rear end full time, it's dangerous in weathered conditions, and it wears out your bearings faster. When you hear the dif making noise when you turn, it's more stress on the diff.
I run a eaton tru trac with dif cover, I'm at over 600hp to the wheels, launch on slicks and transbrake and it hasn't skipped a beat... Best money I've spent bar none
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DBK81 05-07-2016 08:18 PM

Re: Anybody use Lock Rite lockers in their 12 bolts?
 
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Originally Posted by 99turbogmc (Post 7585364)
I would spend the extra money on a eaton tru track, or something in that nature. You don't want to Lock the rear end full time, it's dangerous in weathered conditions, and it wears out your bearings faster. When you hear the dif making noise when you turn, it's more stress on the diff.
I run a eaton tru trac with dif cover, I'm at over 600hp to the wheels, launch on slicks and transbrake and it hasn't skipped a beat... Best money I've spent bar none
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ive driven mine in the rain plenty, works fine, and who the hell is driving a 400hp+ rear wheel drive classic truck in the snow? Really lets get serious. Richmond makes a product called "locker" it's the same concept as an eaton or other posi units, but uses springs and teeth to create the posi rear ended effect, the "noise" I refer to is the posi Unit working as it should to let the one axle slip while turning.

Benny- 05-07-2016 10:50 PM

Re: Anybody use Lock Rite lockers in their 12 bolts?
 
I found a spartan locker on eBay for about 260. Was by far the cheapest I could find.

DBK81 05-07-2016 11:09 PM

Re: Anybody use Lock Rite lockers in their 12 bolts?
 
Works pretty good id say :)

https://youtu.be/kZNjVF0e0uA

Mrturner1 05-08-2016 12:23 AM

Re: Anybody use Lock Rite lockers in their 12 bolts?
 
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Originally Posted by DBK81 (Post 7585716)
ive driven mine in the rain plenty, works fine, and who the hell is driving a 400hp+ rear wheel drive classic truck in the snow? Really lets get serious. Richmond makes a product called "locker" it's the same concept as an eaton or other posi units, but uses springs and teeth to create the posi rear ended effect, the "noise" I refer to is the posi Unit working as it should to let the one axle slip while turning.

It's almost like a ratcheting click, doesn't sound bad to me from the videos I've watched. I really like that it can be installed without all the shim and backlash stuff, that's outta my league for now

Mrturner1 05-08-2016 12:24 AM

Re: Anybody use Lock Rite lockers in their 12 bolts?
 
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Originally Posted by DBK81 (Post 7585892)
Works pretty good id say :)

https://youtu.be/kZNjVF0e0uA

Sweet video btw :metal:

Redline novdog 05-08-2016 02:46 AM

Re: Anybody use Lock Rite lockers in their 12 bolts?
 
I've had a lunch box locker in my '67 for three years now, still going strong and love it!!! Mine was not a "Lockrite: brand, but very quick, easy install. I would say if a person is not changing gear ratios,then the these are the way to go. My $.02

DBK81 05-08-2016 10:31 AM

Re: Anybody use Lock Rite lockers in their 12 bolts?
 
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Originally Posted by Mrturner1 (Post 7585983)
Sweet video btw :metal:

Thanks man, a guy has to test it out right :lol:


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