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I've combed through this forum and the internet looking for the pros and cons of lockers. Since I still can't decide, I decided to bite the bullet and ask the people for their opinion.
I am set on getting a Big Bend with the 2.7 engine. My future Bronco will replace my 2012 Ford Fusion Sport as my daily driver. While I have no plans on doing any off-roading, I must admit that I'm thinking about hitting a few trails for the hell of it..just because I'd be able to. Living in SE Michigan, I'll have snow to deal with a few months out of the year. But, from what I've been reading, using lockers in the snow isn't a good idea. Four-wheel drive will be enough for that.
So...do I accept the fact that I'm not going rock crawling any time soon and forget about the lockers to save some money? Or, do I add the rear locker now just in case I need it later. As everyone knows, it's better to have an option you might not need vs needing an option you don't have because you were too busy counting pennies.
Thanks in advance for your feedback...
I am set on getting a Big Bend with the 2.7 engine. My future Bronco will replace my 2012 Ford Fusion Sport as my daily driver. While I have no plans on doing any off-roading, I must admit that I'm thinking about hitting a few trails for the hell of it..just because I'd be able to. Living in SE Michigan, I'll have snow to deal with a few months out of the year. But, from what I've been reading, using lockers in the snow isn't a good idea. Four-wheel drive will be enough for that.
So...do I accept the fact that I'm not going rock crawling any time soon and forget about the lockers to save some money? Or, do I add the rear locker now just in case I need it later. As everyone knows, it's better to have an option you might not need vs needing an option you don't have because you were too busy counting pennies.
Thanks in advance for your feedback...
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