Most Installed Differential Lockers
- Mechanical Lockers: Use mechanical components to lock the differential, including automatic and manual types. OX Lockers are a good example of this.
- Electronic Lockers: Use electronic controls for selectable locking, offering precise control over engagement. Eaton's Detroit E locker is a good example of this.
- Air Lockers: Utilize compressed air for selectable locking, known for reliability in off road conditions. ARB Air locker is a good example of this.
- Limited Slip Differentials (LSD): Provide partial differential locking for improved traction without full locking, Eaton's Detroit TrueTrac is a good example of this.
Off road enthusiasts know axle lockers provide unmatched traction in challenging terrains like mud, sand, snow, and rocks,
reducing the chance of getting stuck. Many are selectable, letting you engage or disengage at any speed for versatility on
roads and trails, making adventures safer and more enjoyable.
A differential locker is a device that locks the differential in your vehicle's axle, linking both wheels to turn at the same speed.
Normally, the differential lets wheels spin at different rates for turning, but off road, if one wheel slips, the locker
ensures the other can pull through, helping you climb over rocks and navigate mud, sand, or snow.
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