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drm
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h1 locking diff

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Any one know of a detroit locker for sale at a good price in Ontario for a 98 h1.
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Re: h1 locking diff

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Are you sure you want/need that?

Do you only use your H1 offroad? If yes, then that should be ok. If however you use your H1 for towing a trailer or you drive it on the road in the winter the Detroit Locker will not be your friend!

Btw, in 1998 the Torsen Diffs were very good and you could very easily BTM them and walk up pretty much anything!
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Re: h1 locking diff

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AGREE!
 
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Re: h1 locking diff

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In regular Chevy, turning corners, ( that clucking sound) after a while got to be a nuisance sound.

But loved the way they worked,
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