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Thread: Locker and the lack of

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    I thought a locker was suppose to be like a posi in most situations. Well, guess what. If you have a traction problem with a two wheel drive truck get ready, you might as well have a open legged rear end. I was stuck the other night and the locker really sucked. The only way you could get it to engage was to spin the tires up real good which led to getting the truck buried just that much more. I can't imagine why you would want a locker. Guess you should buy a 4 wheel drive!
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    Sorry to hear about your experience, it truly sucks to get stuck. Been there and done that!

    So the question is Ladies and Gentlemen: What lockers (Detroit, ARB, etc) are available for both the front and rear ends of the 2500HD?

    Sorry Eaton (OEM) does not count, it is a limited slip diff.

    Thank you,
    Michael
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    I think if you read some of the posts here you might see you did exactly the wrong thing. I think it has been stated that the locker doesn't lock over 20 MPH. I would think the trick is to go slow and not spin the wheels up.

    Any other ideas about this situation???

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    Eaton's Elocker is available for the front axle and will be available for the rear axle next year.

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    About a month after I bought my truck, we took the fifth wheel for deer camp. The ground was wet as we left, and I started slipping going up a hill on my hunting property. I got a real bad jerking motion, but did make it up the hill. I spoke with my friend (a chevy service manager), and he told me to put the tranny in 2nd and not to gun it too much the next time. We went up hunting again about 5 weeks later, this time with almost 8 inches of snow on the ground. Leaving camp with the empty truck, and then with the 5er, I followed his advice and walked right out. The first tire would slip for a moment, then it would lock up and move with virtually no more slipping.
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    VetteRacer,

    The G80 works as those who have posted above stated. The G80 senses wheel slip, engages a locking mechanism via clutches. The rear end will then remain "locked" until the G80 senses wheel speeds above 20mph, then it unlocks! The G80 is in reality a hybrid differential, neither a LS nor a true locker. This was done to enhance the safety of driving on side slope situations where having the rear "locked" could cause the truck to slide sideways quite quickly.

    Go to http://www.traction.eaton.com/prod2.htm for complete information.

    In a two wheel drive truck that has as much front weight as ours, taking it easy is the rule with a G80!

    Mark
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    It does take some wheel speed from one wheel to engage the locker. Supposedly its spec'd to lock within 100 rpm. Well guess what, 100 rpm of tire speed is moving right along. Giving that one tire a chance to really bury itself and when it does lock your not gonna win any awards for driving finese. At least they do finally lock. I pulled my partner out of a snow pile when we were plowing last week because his F350 with factory limited slip had one tire on ice and one on pavement and the Ford clutches are so conservative it wouldn't hold power to the one on pavement.
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    Hmm..

    Ok, so let's guess at a 30" tire diameter, at 100 RPM. This calculates out to just over 5mph for the G80 to lock. Unlock at 20 mph gives about a 15mph "window" of locked operation.

    Let's make that take it REALLY easy with the G80 and 2wd!

    Mark
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    Smile

    Then there is the poor mans locker. Add a little parking brake untill you get the other tire to pull.....

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    Hmmm, I thought that the Eaton locked when it saw a DIFFERENCE in the wheel speeds of 100 rpm. If that's the case, then the truck could be at rest, with one wheel spinning, and the locker would operate.
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    Cool

    As I said earlier, mine would sit and spin trying to come off idle, actually would spin while idling with one set of duals. If I spun the wheels faster, then the locker would ingage but this took away my ability to try and ease it out without spinning the tires much. I believe the locker worked, just didn't like the way it worked. Guess I'm used to posi's, good strong ones! Thank goodness for the jeep and the 8000 Ramsey. Just had to convince the wife to load up and bring it to me. She thought that was really funny. Thanks to all for the replies. I feel better now.
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    A 100 RPM difference in wheel speed is really not a lot, so your locker should have engaged fairly quick. That what I've experienced anyway.
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    I have not had any trouble with my G80 option.

    I have left 75-100 feet of rubber with the Hot Juice and when I look I have two nice lines!!I was going faster than 20 mph!!

    Can't understand what the deal is???

    Keep us posted.

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    I have heard of stealers adding friction modifiers to the axle lube. When was the last time you changed axle lube and what type was used?

    Mark
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    MadDuraMax

    I changed the stock lube out and put in Valvoline Synthetic w/ GL5 rating. I am happy with it.

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    I changed it out at around 7K miles. I have 19.5K miles now.

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    I had the dealer do a rear end service about 4k miles ago and now i get more one wheel spin then ever before one tire on pavement one on ice i had to put it in 4wd to get going, this has happend like four times. the dealer used gm lube $28 a qt
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    From the sounds of things a couple of you might need to have mechanical with the G80. I'm not all that hyped up on the $28/quart "Grape Juice" (rather save it for the Hot Juice ). As posted on one of the threads, it seems to be manufactured by Texaco available off the shelf at around $5 a quart. I've been running Mobil 1 syn from AV Lubes, the G80 has worked like a champ for me. My driveway has been mostly ice since late December and of course I've played with the G80 quite a bit trying to recreate what I been reading here. Can't do!

    This problem sounds more like what I had in my '89 Chevy with the OEM LS. Darn thing wouldn't lock (embrassing having to get towed out of wet grass) regardless of what I tried until I swapped it out.

    The Helms manual lists the following possible causes for the G80 "not locking"

    - Little or no preload on latching bracket.
    - Flyweights on governor assembly are stuck closed.
    - The drive teeth on the governor or cam gear assembly are broken.
    - Broken clutch plates.

    Mark
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    I spent the better part of today digging my 2WD truck out of the clay/mud, 14" of snow and 3+ foot drifts in my 1/10th mile driveway. Pushing from behind, I got a real good look at both back tires & how/when the LS kicked into action. Mine worked exactly as Vette Racer described. By the time the right wheel engaged, the left was buried. However, on dry blacktop, I can leave a solid two-line mark.

    Because of the above characteristics, it seems to me that the G80 is more of LS than a locker. If true, then I must (sadly) say that it is working "normally".
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    Once it locks it is truly locked. I just feel it takes too long to engage. If you take off the line it will lock up and burn rubber locked. The problem is if you break a tire loose once your going above 20mph it won't lock. For instance if I take off in first without spinning the tires and then lay into it and shift into 2nd I can end up frying a one legger if it decides to break loose. Real easy this time of year when the roads are less than clean.
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    Ok MaDuraMax, how'd you come up with 5mph?

    30 inches tire height
    x 3.14 gives circumference in inches
    x 100 gives inches per minute at 100rpm
    x 60 gives inches per hour at 100rpm
    / 12 gives feet per hour at 100rpm
    / 5280 gives miles per hour at 100rpm
    -------
    8.92 miles per hour

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