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Re: Front E-Locker now available

PostPosted: Sat, 30 Nov 2013 11:22 +0000
by strangenuts
Yeah I told him it was a manual and I assumed he'd know the type of diff as they would be the one ratio for all manuals, he implied they could be different.

Re: Front E-Locker now available

PostPosted: Sun, 09 Nov 2014 1:29 +0000
by fubar
Do you need to do any adjustments \ Shims up the diff if you use the same ring gear as before??
Backlash check?
Any thing else?? anyone fitted this them self and can tell

Have a nice Weekend from Up North of Norway

Re: Front E-Locker now available

PostPosted: Sun, 09 Nov 2014 4:48 +0000
by nicebike
http://www.harrop.com.au/4wd

That is the very well regarded Australian engineering company which does what's necessary to make an E-Locker to fit the Hi Lux.

If you email them with details of your Toyota model and diff ratio, they will be able to give the correct information and advice.

Norway's good !!

Re: Front E-Locker now available

PostPosted: Mon, 12 Jan 2015 11:47 +0000
by speyers
I live in Peru, South America. Far away from ARB, Ultimate, and Ironman suppliers. I do make trips back to the USA though and have been known to bring car parts in my suitcase. Looking at the ELocker for the front diff. I could buy it in AUS and ship it to the USA... but I did find this model ELocker in the USA. Wondering if it would work on a stock post 2005 4x4 Hilux? Any insight would be appreciated. I'm assuming stock is 3.7:1 or lower from other info I have read.

http://www.4wheelparts.com/Drivetrain-D ... _Container

--David

Re: Front E-Locker now available

PostPosted: Mon, 12 Jan 2015 1:37 +0000
by Rocket55
All your stock gear ratios are in here on the first page.

http://www.newhilux.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=3554

Re: Front E-Locker now available

PostPosted: Sat, 24 Jan 2015 9:50 +0000
by speyers
speyers wrote:I live in Peru, South America. Far away from ARB, Ultimate, and Ironman suppliers. I do make trips back to the USA though and have been known to bring car parts in my suitcase. Looking at the ELocker for the front diff. I could buy it in AUS and ship it to the USA... but I did find this model ELocker in the USA. Wondering if it would work on a stock post 2005 4x4 Hilux? Any insight would be appreciated. I'm assuming stock is 3.7:1 or lower from other info I have read.

http://www.4wheelparts.com/Drivetrain-D ... _Container

--David



Contacted Harrop and they told me that the EATON locker I linked to would not work with the Hilux. The only ones that will are from Harrop-Eaton in Australia. Talked with Ben Shaw at Harrop, he was very helpful in passing along the information that I was looking for. Model A10994 for the front diffs on post '05 Hilux trucks.

Re: Front E-Locker now available

PostPosted: Sat, 24 Jan 2015 2:41 +0000
by nicebike
Yep !

Re: Front E-Locker now available

PostPosted: Sat, 14 Mar 2015 5:22 +0000
by anthony kemp
what is the best price someone has got and where from? im in SA if that matters.

have convinced the missus it would be stupid to regear my diffs and not put a locker in the front while its all apart :lol:

Re: Front E-Locker now available

PostPosted: Sat, 14 Mar 2015 12:57 +0000
by anthony kemp
ordered one through opposite lock north east road... some older fella called franz good guy to deal with got it for under 1600 delivered 600km away.

rang a few places(even interstate) and there all within a few dollars and didnt want to budge on price.

elocker in front and grizzly yukon in the rear with new diff gears gonna be a whole new beast :twisted:

Re: Front E-Locker now available

PostPosted: Tue, 26 Mar 2019 6:01 +0000
by Blackdelux
hi all
can anyone confirm if i should get e locker that suits my original carrier / setup 3.73
or do i get a e locker for 3.9s and above?
4.1s are now installed on my standard carrier with auto locker?

not impressed with auto locker as i have 2wd low range mod and there not compatible with auto locker as one wheel is always engaged? add is made redundant by locker needs to be open wheel diff for 2wd mod to work :twisted: