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Alright folks I've been doing some research in an effort to put a locker in my rear diff sometime before winter roles around. Turns out its not as cut and dry as I originally hoped. I wanted to get everything together in one place and get some thoughts and opinions on the subject. Hopefully this will help the next guy that knows next to nothing about diffs. I'm going to list what I know and a couple things A am curios about, please chime in with your knowledge.
Base 7mt non squatch has a Dana 44 m220 (220mm diameter ring gear) with 32 splines and an open diff
The ratio is 4.46 which is an oddball ratio
The stock ring gear is welded to the carrier, so to install a carrier with a locker you need a new ring gear that can bolt onto it. And since the gears are matched sets, you will also have to change your pinon gear meaning you will have to re shim your diff, basically rebuild it.
Spicer makes gear sets in all the oem ratios, the part number for the 4.46 is 10145092 check out their page https://spicerparts.com/parts/axle/...picer-ring-and-pinion-gearing-for-ford-bronco
There are 2 different height carriers for dana 44s we need the taller of the two for ratios 3.92 and up. See this page for clarification https://www.differentials.com/technical-help-2/carrier-breaks/
As for known options I have found 4
1. ARB air locker
2. Eaton air locker
3. Eaton E-locker
4. Complete built axle with locker from ford
A downside to all these options is the price, all are over a grand plus a few hundred for your gear set and rebuild kit. As for air vs electric it seems that a lot of guys agree that air is the way to go for serious off roading/crawling. The obvious downside to air is the need for a compressor system in your truck. I have no need for an air locker so I will go with electric locker.
Now I have a couple options that I don't know if they would work, If you have any knowledge please chime in.
1. OX locker, specifically D44-M220-32 these can be bought as electric or air or cable operated but are still pricy
2. OEM jeep locker (kinda gross idea I know) part number 68036128AA can be found for 5-600 bucks and if it works will be by far the cheapest option
If you have any insight on lockers please let me know what you think.
Base 7mt non squatch has a Dana 44 m220 (220mm diameter ring gear) with 32 splines and an open diff
The ratio is 4.46 which is an oddball ratio
The stock ring gear is welded to the carrier, so to install a carrier with a locker you need a new ring gear that can bolt onto it. And since the gears are matched sets, you will also have to change your pinon gear meaning you will have to re shim your diff, basically rebuild it.
Spicer makes gear sets in all the oem ratios, the part number for the 4.46 is 10145092 check out their page https://spicerparts.com/parts/axle/...picer-ring-and-pinion-gearing-for-ford-bronco
There are 2 different height carriers for dana 44s we need the taller of the two for ratios 3.92 and up. See this page for clarification https://www.differentials.com/technical-help-2/carrier-breaks/
As for known options I have found 4
1. ARB air locker
2. Eaton air locker
3. Eaton E-locker
4. Complete built axle with locker from ford
A downside to all these options is the price, all are over a grand plus a few hundred for your gear set and rebuild kit. As for air vs electric it seems that a lot of guys agree that air is the way to go for serious off roading/crawling. The obvious downside to air is the need for a compressor system in your truck. I have no need for an air locker so I will go with electric locker.
Now I have a couple options that I don't know if they would work, If you have any knowledge please chime in.
1. OX locker, specifically D44-M220-32 these can be bought as electric or air or cable operated but are still pricy
2. OEM jeep locker (kinda gross idea I know) part number 68036128AA can be found for 5-600 bucks and if it works will be by far the cheapest option
If you have any insight on lockers please let me know what you think.
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