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gonejeepin
12-25-2009, 02:59 PM
I am looking for a cheap locker for my Jeep with an 8.8 rearend. I really can not afford a selectable locker right now. I was thinking of a full spool, Aussie lunchbox or welding it. I know the welding may be the cheapest but I am worried about the reliability of it? What would you guys suggest? I have an Aussie in the front already and have been happy with it. It just seem like the spool would be stronger and more dependable? I am running 35s and 488 gears with a four banger. The rear in it is out of a Explorer with the limited slip. I do drive it on the street sometime but not that often. Thanks!

kb9qdi
12-25-2009, 04:08 PM
I am looking for a cheap locker for my Jeep with an 8.8 rearend. I really can not afford a selectable locker right now. I was thinking of a full spool, Aussie lunchbox or welding it. I know the welding may be the cheapest but I am worried about the reliability of it? What would you guys suggest? I have an Aussie in the front already and have been happy with it. It just seem like the spool would be stronger and more dependable? I am running 35s and 488 gears with a four banger. The rear in it is out of a Explorer with the limited slip. I do drive it on the street sometime but not that often. Thanks!

I'm running 35's now with an Aussie/8.8 and 4.88's in my TJ and love it. Great Lunchbox for the money. You'll like it.

KennyTJ
12-25-2009, 05:48 PM
Hey Danny! You can get a mini-spool for $99. is stronger than a lunchbox and should be great for a trail only rig.

http://www.performanceoffroadcenter.com/oscommerce/product_info.php?products_id=431

A full spool requires a gear set-up, and welding it up (if it is a LS carrier) is very difficult.

:D

sarge
12-26-2009, 09:56 AM
I welded mine (LS) and had no problems beating the crap out of it with 36's .

gonejeepin
12-26-2009, 01:42 PM
Hey Danny! You can get a mini-spool for $99. is stronger than a lunchbox and should be great for a trail only rig.

http://www.performanceoffroadcenter.com/oscommerce/product_info.php?products_id=431

A full spool requires a gear set-up, and welding it up (if it is a LS carrier) is very difficult.


:D
Kenny, I was wondering about welding the LS. I could get a used open carrier and get it welded up. With the Mini won't I need C-clip eliminators?
Thanks! Danny
I welded mine (LS) and had no problems beating the crap out of it with 36's .
Thanks Sarge, Who did the welding on yours or did you do it yourself? I do not have a welder or the skills to weld:confused: so what is a fair price to get one welded.

blazerbrad
12-31-2009, 03:21 PM
The only reliability issues with a welded diff is if it was not done correctly, and it's not exactly rocket science either. I have seen several fail and they were all simply from not having near enough weld. A guy in our club ran a welded 8.8 in his YJ (including daily driving duty) with 34's for a couple of years with no issues.

eighty3bronco
12-31-2009, 09:03 PM
Kenny, I was wondering about welding the LS. I could get a used open carrier and get it welded up. With the Mini won't I need C-clip eliminators?
Thanks! Danny


you should not have to get a c-clip eliminator with a mini spool. I had one for my Fullsize Bronco and there were provisions for the c-clip machined into the mini spool.

itbrokeagain
12-31-2009, 09:20 PM
i had a spool in mine and drove it on the street and had no problems. You will need to buy a new carrier because the mini spool wont fit in a ls carrier. A full spool is not avail. I would weld it and be done

Coppertop
01-02-2010, 10:48 PM
I agree weld it.

Nick

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gonejeepin
01-04-2010, 06:08 PM
Thanks guys going to need to find someone that can weld up an LS. :beers:

kyrel69
01-04-2010, 10:29 PM
I bet if you ask some of the guys here on the board they might do it for something cold to drink :)