Regarding QD II performance in the recent snow storm on the east coast...
I had a chance to take my new 09 WK thru some interesting stuff.
I never once got stuck or even slowed down, including stopping and starting in drifts well above my bumper. The QD II and Wrangler Silent Armor tires were unstoppable.
There is a point when the ELSD are engaged, you can hear the clicking actuation, that the throttle response is limited such that you can not spin out while doing donuts. Try that with an engaged locker.
You can spin out if you get going into a turn before the ELSD are actuated, but once the ELSDs are actuated, something prevents excessive wheel spin.
I will have to see about disabling traction control feature, which prevents wheel spin by either braking, throttle limiting or both. There are (2) levels of ON traction control, but I have not reviewed the owner manual info in awhile.
I would also note I don't believe there is much of a delay for the ELSD to disengage. Certainly not 90 seconds as far as I could tell.
I have had (5) other Jeeps, A Durango and a Dodge Ram 2500, all with good to excellent 4WD systems and various types of AT and MT tires. This 09 WK with QD II and Silent Armor tires is better than any of them in the white stuff. Wading into bumper deep drifts with the others was risky business. An '86 XJ with Select-Trac and Trac-Loc rear was almost as good as the QD II.
I had one slick, snow packed hill to climb. The kind you would usually want to keep moving on or risk not getting started again. Stopping and starting, whether slow or quick was no problem. It's the best performance since that '86 XJ.
So far, QD II is pretty amazing. I'm gonna have to continue exploring it's limits.