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Kaiser lockers? Anybody heard of them before?
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23 Mar 2017 13:06 #179562
by Venter
Replied by Venter on topic Kaiser lockers? Anybody heard of them before?
Ah, I've just gone and re-read the thread. Someone gave me a bottle of singlemalt the other day, and I think I'd been 'sampling' it the other night when originally looking here!
The Jimnybits blurb on the Kaiser mentions that "unlike a lockright diff locker this Kaiser locker will operate as a normal open diff during normal driving and the moment traction is lost to one wheel the axle will lock up".
I thought this was pretty much exactly how a Lockright worked?
The Jimnybits blurb on the Kaiser mentions that "unlike a lockright diff locker this Kaiser locker will operate as a normal open diff during normal driving and the moment traction is lost to one wheel the axle will lock up".
I thought this was pretty much exactly how a Lockright worked?
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23 Mar 2017 14:40 #179568
by asypeer
Replied by asypeer on topic Re:Kaiser lockers? Anybody heard of them before?
Nope. With lockright you are locked when both wheels spin equally. Giving 50% for each.
It ratchets when one of the wheels spins faster and then it "ticks".
Off-road, when one of the wheels spins very fast due to not having any traction. The other wheel will still get spinning.
Unlike open diff, where the wheel without the traction will get 100%, leaving you stuck at the middle of the rocky climb..
Sorry for my English, it not my mother tongue..
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It ratchets when one of the wheels spins faster and then it "ticks".
Off-road, when one of the wheels spins very fast due to not having any traction. The other wheel will still get spinning.
Unlike open diff, where the wheel without the traction will get 100%, leaving you stuck at the middle of the rocky climb..
Sorry for my English, it not my mother tongue..
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23 Mar 2017 15:59 #179573
by Venter
Replied by Venter on topic Kaiser lockers? Anybody heard of them before?
Hi, no worries about your English, I understood that perfectly well. Thanks for the explanation, it's all a lot clearer now.
I still reckon I'd lean towards getting an ARB, given how close the prices are, and then at least I'd have gained a compressor too.
I still reckon I'd lean towards getting an ARB, given how close the prices are, and then at least I'd have gained a compressor too.
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24 Mar 2017 15:40 #179613
by Rockwatt
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Unlike the lockright ? What a load of tosh it works in the same way. They are technically an unlocker not a locker, they are fully locked under power and braking (including engine braking) and will unlock what ever side has the least resistance when coasting.
So just the same as a lockright but engineered to a better standard and replaces the full carier instead of just the internals.
Arb is still the way to go if used regularly on the road to give an actual differential for safe road manners.
So just the same as a lockright but engineered to a better standard and replaces the full carier instead of just the internals.
Arb is still the way to go if used regularly on the road to give an actual differential for safe road manners.
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24 Mar 2017 17:04 #179615
by 1066Boy
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That was well explained, thank you. .
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27 Mar 2017 09:20 #179699
by Lambert
Temeraire (2018 quasar grey automatic)
One of the last 200ish of the gen3s, probably.
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Replied by Lambert on topic Kaiser lockers? Anybody heard of them before?
Not entirely unrelated question, is there still no option for a helical slip diff for a Jimny?
Temeraire (2018 quasar grey automatic)
One of the last 200ish of the gen3s, probably.
ADOS Attention Deficit Ooooh Shiny!
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