Lock-up controller and e-locker for pulling

03_DMAX

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Im looking at both these for my workstock truck right now.

How much will these help out

Ive heard the e locker can add as much as 15 ft to a pull
 

dmaxfireman

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go with bens lockup controller and i recommend the air locker over the elocker. my elocker has given me a lot of grief
 

x MadMAX DIESEL

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Idk they say that it will force unlock... Way I understand force would mean it would unlock even in tow haul mode, which it doesnt. The toggle switch says on/on on it too, maybe they installed the wrong switch :confused:
 

paint94979

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Idk they say that it will force unlock... Way I understand force would mean it would unlock even in tow haul mode, which it doesnt. The toggle switch says on/on on it too, maybe they installed the wrong switch :confused:

I cannot express into words how dissatisfied I was with my 450$ piece of plastic
 

x MadMAX DIESEL

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Yeah my co pilot never worked. That was a waste of serious money... I honestly haven't heard one complaint yet about the BT controller. Only time will tell though
 

Rhall

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My BT works controllers worked flawlessly. I have had no problems with my Elocker and its been in the truck for 5 years or so.
 

Leadfoot

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My E-Locker has never given me a lick of trouble (knocks on wood), and if the bills ever stop I'm planning to get Ben's lock/unlock controller.

I will say that a front locker makes a difference as before I installed it I would just spin out, after installing it, if I didn't bump into neutral at the end of a pull it would snuff the truck so I was definitely getting more traction....