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arb vs. ox lockers

Discussion in 'Intermediate CJ-5/6/7/8' started by grog420, Oct 29, 2007.

  1. Oct 29, 2007
    grog420

    grog420 New Member

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    getting ready 4 lockers wondering which ones are the best?
     
  2. Oct 29, 2007
    hudsonhawk

    hudsonhawk Well-Known Member

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    ARB requires OBA or at least their silly little air pump. They have had some quality problems recently and do not always disenguage properly. This is from my budy who owns a 4x shop.

    OX requires you to run cables up inside the jeep. But no air and work great. Their quality has improved a lot recenly.

    Personally I would twinstick the 20, put a full detroit in the rear and a lockright in the front. The twin stick will allow you to engage and disengage the front axle at will to help with turning.
     
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  3. Oct 29, 2007
    NorCoJeeper

    NorCoJeeper Member

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    After a few years of pounding an ARB in the front of my rockcrawler, my CJ is getting ARB's on both ends. I run onboard air and use pneumatic switches and braided stainless lines instead of the ARB parts and have zero problems. Last time I checked, the ARB's were also cheaper than OX's , even if you buy the pump.

    In reality, they're both great lockers, buy whichever one you get the best price on and don't look back.
     
  4. Oct 29, 2007
    CJ-X

    CJ-X Member

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    Go with a spool or detroit in the rear. Go with an ARB or OX in the front.
     
  5. Oct 29, 2007
    zila

    zila I throw poop

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    I just installed an OX in my CJ5.. Main reason was I wanted selectable lockers, and do not want to hassle with air..

    My Jeepin bud has Detroits front and rear, and is going to switch the rear to an OX..
     
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  6. Oct 29, 2007
    Dana

    Dana Think Pink

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    I'm mulling the same topic. Originally I was going ARB so I could also have air for tires. Now with the Warn power plant winch the options seem much more open. I've also heard, no surprise, lol, conflicting reports on Lockrights. I like that they are inexpensive and easier to install but I don't want to have something that will self destruct quickly.
     
  7. Oct 29, 2007
    grog420

    grog420 New Member

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    what about ox's cables and dirt-n-water? already have detroits front and rear,they suck on ice!!
     
  8. Oct 30, 2007
    Warloch

    Warloch Did you say Flattie??? Staff Member

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    I originally was going ARB - my Diff guy stated the same about quality going down on them and recommended the OX. Put them in front and rear and have loved them so far.

    My axles had Detroits in them when I got them, but wanted the selectability for snow and ice.
     
  9. Oct 30, 2007
    CJ-X

    CJ-X Member

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    ARB:
    Engages faster.
    Very strong.
    Obvious potential to leak air.

    OX :
    Cable is sealed pretty well I think. The open end is inside the diff.

    Cover is very heavy duty. No need for additional protection.

    The one spring in the cable has to overcome six springs inside the unit. Basically, the lever pushes on a spring that pushes on the cable. I replaced my cable's spring with a solid piece for more positive engagement.

    Cable could easily be replaced with an air actuator. People do it, and should get faster engagement.

    The Ox is as strong as the ARB.
     
  10. Oct 30, 2007
    nickmil

    nickmil In mothballs.

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    Most of the problems associated with ARB's is poor routing of the lines or improper set ups. I've set up literally dozens of thems with no issues. ARB also has a heavy duty line kit that does away with the silly plastic hose that is much better. I'm actually using air switches from a Freightliner instead of the solenoids. Direct Mechanical valve instead and they look cool!
    I can't really say much about the OX except the people I know who have them like them and they seem plenty strong. I've seen the cutaways and talked to the rep at a trade show. Since the cable redesign they seem easier to use. KaiserJeeps on here has one of the first and had a little bit of problem but it all got straightened out and he seems to like his. I've never installed one so can't comment on that as everyone around here seems to go with ARB's, Detroits, Lock-rites, or limited slips. Nickmil
     
  11. Nov 6, 2007
    4dawudz

    4dawudz Dale

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    I'm suprised no one has mentioned electric lockers, I've seen the mag. reviews some good, more not so good? opinions?

    Dale
     
  12. Nov 6, 2007
    NorCoJeeper

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    In general, poor coverage. They seem to work great, but focus on AAM and Toyota axles. I know Eaton is working on expanding Dana applications. The Eaton seems to be a very good locker, I haven't heard much good about the Auburn.
     
  13. Nov 6, 2007
    nickmil

    nickmil In mothballs.

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    Most of the electric lockers have been suffering from dependability issues, at least they were. May have changed though....I'll let someone else test them with their money though. Nickmil
     
  14. Nov 6, 2007
    CJ-X

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    Yes, and some of the dependability issues were that you couldn't depend on them to lock!!!
     
  15. Nov 7, 2007
    neptco19

    neptco19 That guy....

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    I've installed a couple auburn ected in some dana axles and they seem to work great. One guy has been running his for ~6mo worry free. Even if something were to happen and it not fully lock they are a aggressive limited slip in their "open" mode. But if it was my $$$ to spend and I needed a selectable OX would no doubt be my first choice.
     
  16. Nov 27, 2007
    fheadcj6

    fheadcj6 Member

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    go ARB there Australian made.
    the quality going down is a load of .... well you know.
    the process hasn't changed since the introduction of the ARB airlocker.
     
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