Dave, get an arb. You won't be disappointed. Those things are beat on and beat on off road in the rock crawling world all the time. Guys snap chromoly axles all the time and the arb's keep on tickin even after a shock load like that. If it weren't for the price, I would have them in my truck and zuk in a heart beat.
If you don't want a compressor, grab a small aluminum co2 bottle from a paintball gun shop, put a regulator on it down to 90psi and hook the arb solenoid up to it. Light, cheap to refill and will last lots of arb activations. I know a few buggy guys in the crawling world who did this with great success. The biggest key is to make sure you route the air line very well and stay away from heat at all cost
What's needed in the front end for a daily driver/ weekend puller? I was looking at an air locker but didn't know if there was a better option?
Thanks for the info but I decided to go with something a tad heavier. :thumb:
The e lockers have def caused some trouble.
Thanks. Lol. I hope it runs as it good as it looks.Dave, i saw your truck this weekend. It's f**King nasty and i hate you for it!! lol
My 3 complaints with E-locker are (1).wiring shorts, Even though I read multiple threads and took extra care on wire placement and drilling some how after about a year it rubbed through and shorted out, (2).The Directions are vague for install IMO, (3). Lastly it unlock's in reverse, not a big deal for truck pulling but when your stuck in the mud it would be nice if it stayed locked Other then that, It works great:thumb: