tjkj2002 wrote:
I'd pass on the E-locker,when unlocked it is a clutch based LSD which will wear out and need to be rebuilt at about 30,000 miles if not sooner.You will need to run friction modifier in the front gear oil and will cost just as much to install as the ARB air locker since a hole will need to be drilled through the housing.Plus not to many here in CO that have them think to highly of them.They are basically the cloned version of the Detroit E-locker,just stick with the DTT or ARB and you'll be much happier in the long run.
tjkj,
The Auburn Ected has a limited slip, I do not think the ELocker does, below is Eaton's description:
The ELocker’s electromagnetic locking mechanism is the next generation of aftermarket differential technology. Performs as an open differential until you decide that you need more traction. Eaton ELocker is your push button solution to almost any traction problem.
Designed expressly for 4-wheel drive systems to give you the ability to lock or unlock the differentials when necessary. When locked the Eaton ELocker performs as a full locker, capturing 100% of available torque and sending it equally to both ends of the axle.
The ELocker is built with precision-forged gears that are designed to mesh perfectly, providing improved strength and durability over a standard cut gear. Its ease of installation, reliability and push-button activation make ELocker an absolute must for all traction and off-road performance applications.
Lewis