01tundra
Explorer
Great example. Thanks.
Reliability is at the top of my list of reasons to lean away from the driver controlled units.
Thanks.
Been running ARB's in both ends of my Tundra in three complete different axle sets for the past 9 yrs (six different ARB's) and have yet to have a locker failure.......have about 80k worth of miles on ARB's now...........so don't always believe the hype
I drive my rig coast to coast and wheel it like I stole it and lockers failure is the last thing on my mind.
I do carry a spare solenoid and some air line in my parts bag just in case, but that's a small price to pay for having total control of your differentials IMO.
I've also ran Lock-Rights, No-Slips, and Detroits in past vehicles and don't have anything bad to say about any of them. All of these were in daily drivers as well, you just have to adapt a little different driving style, but once you're used to it you don't give it a second thought.
If I had my choice, I'd run ARB's hands down for any application, the controllability and reliability are second to none.
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