Good job, Amigo. Stay safe. I'm new to the channel and glad to see other Cherokee drivers using these things for what they are capable of in these kind of conditions.
@LoudMercury
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you this was what I was looking for in a video. My Isuzu has a elocker rear and I'm looking at a Lokka front. I was concerned with the winter driving though when the roads get bad.
@TheMuddman74
3 жыл бұрын
As a southerner I appreciate the advice. Everybody makes fun of us but we just dont get any practice or experience when we only have ice/snow once a year or two. I always make it a point to go out and drive my jeep in it mainly for experience...but I also like pulling my neighbors out of ditches haha
@scottyd8
5 жыл бұрын
Growing a duck bill.
@dirtberger4533
I told my son to pull it in and out of 4wheel drive as needed. He has a front locker in his 87 4runner. Thank you for the video,I am going to have him watch it.
@1crazynordlander
6 жыл бұрын
Thanks! I always have wondered that . I posed the same question about front lockers to a guy on YT that sold all the brands of lockers but he never answered me. I live in Minnesota on a farm so I don't even think about it. All vehicles have their quirks in snow. To us the difference between two and four wheel drive is getting further and deeper into a snow bank before you get stuck. A two wheel drive is a whole lot easier to get unstuck than a four wheeler. Your comparison with a front wheel drive car is spot on. Once you start to lose traction on one wheel it can get interesting. I find most of my driving out here with my XJ is better done in two wheel drive until you get into town on snow packed streets then I shift it into 4wd.
@Wooskii1
6 жыл бұрын
Nice video. I agree, it's not that bad, just don't drive fast. This winter I had to move my XJ (front/rear lunchbox lockers) off of the road, but was afraid after hearing everyone saying "lockers + snow = insta death" I wound up driving for about 15 min just to see, and realized I wouldn't have made it down my unplowed street to the main road in any other car/truck/van/suv I've even driven in the snow before. Im convinced that in deep snow lockers make it easier, patchy roads though...
@j.w.2210
6 жыл бұрын
Great video, be safe out there.
@kevinb3623
4 жыл бұрын
If you have a front locker but dont have it in 4 wheel drive do you need to worry as much about it locking itself up when it's not under power going around corners and driving in the snow?
@bgrey55
4 жыл бұрын
Live that funky music, it reminds me of those movies in the eights. You know, which ones the ones you not suppose to get caught watching. Nice vid also.
@microyetigus
4 жыл бұрын
I have driven mine with a front locker 2 North Dakota winters. I just found out TODAY that I actually had the dang thing. I am 56 and learned long ago to pay attention to what's going on when I am driving a vehicle in various situations. It was weird. I just paid attention and took it easy.
@Johnnyw-ln8ew
I’ve never seen a hat that bent lol thanks for the video tho bro
@bradleycampbell5933
6 жыл бұрын
my MJ had a Lock Rite up front and a open rear. was very capable on and off road. i think i ll move to LSD and lockrite on my current Cherokee. my TJ was open front and the trac lock rear in a d44.
@jessewarren5372
5 жыл бұрын
I agree 💯 just slow it down ...it will be paid off in the long run ...
@craigdeloach3976
3 жыл бұрын
Ronnie ...do these lunchbox lockers wear in? I guess what I mean is do you need to change your diff fluid after so many miles? Ive got a 97 xj with the dana30 front and Chrysler 8.25 29 spline in the rear. I need to change my rear pinion brgs anyway. So I have been thinking about putting a simple locker in the rear while Im messing with it.
@ThePatchyDude
5 жыл бұрын
I'm from the western part of WV hope to see you at a ride soon
@sethwilliamson
4 жыл бұрын
My 2 cents... manual locking front and torsen rear makes a good all-rounder. Manual lockers front and rear is my second favorite set-up.
@Va.Resident
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the vid/demo, where the hell is the guard rail on that right hander....WT???
@Johnnyw-ln8ew
Rear lockers are the best. Idk much about the front other then wanting it for off road but ya. I like rear for sliding in winter
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