snakyjake
SDD Junior Member
The goal is to maximize traction in certain scenarios, while at the same time not sacrifice performance on pavement.
Scenarios:
What are my other options? I hear automatic lockers, air locker, electric lockers, spools, worms, fancy slip, etc.
With a manually selectable locker, I imagine myself in snow engaging the locker, then turning it off when a corner comes up, hoping I don't get stuck on a corner, then re-engaging. The more corners on the road, a lot of button pushing. And it doesn't seem to help me out in slick corners when I might need the traction to get through a curve.
With an auto locker, I imagine lots of pops and bangs. I imagine being locked in the snow, coming up on a corner, and the auto locker not disengaging to get around the corner safely. Or I have to slow down to disengage the auto locker, and then end up getting stuck trying to get around a corner.
I then hear about some other fancy types of lockers. Something that sounded like an auto locker with a clutch system. Not sure what it is, or what it does.
What are the options? Disadvantages? Advantages? What works best for what scenarios?
Thanks,
Jake
2000 F250 4x4
Scenarios:
- Most of the time I'm on pavement.
- More traction when hauling my boat off a slick ramp.
- More traction in snow...while also turning on snowy roads.
- Differentiate when turning corners.
- I'm not an extreme off-roader, but occasional venture on logging roads.
- Ideally I want something that gives all wheels the traction, differentiate around corners while still providing power to both wheels, and do this automatically.
What are my other options? I hear automatic lockers, air locker, electric lockers, spools, worms, fancy slip, etc.
With a manually selectable locker, I imagine myself in snow engaging the locker, then turning it off when a corner comes up, hoping I don't get stuck on a corner, then re-engaging. The more corners on the road, a lot of button pushing. And it doesn't seem to help me out in slick corners when I might need the traction to get through a curve.
With an auto locker, I imagine lots of pops and bangs. I imagine being locked in the snow, coming up on a corner, and the auto locker not disengaging to get around the corner safely. Or I have to slow down to disengage the auto locker, and then end up getting stuck trying to get around a corner.
I then hear about some other fancy types of lockers. Something that sounded like an auto locker with a clutch system. Not sure what it is, or what it does.
What are the options? Disadvantages? Advantages? What works best for what scenarios?
Thanks,
Jake
2000 F250 4x4