I'm about to install a rear locker (Powertrax no-slip)(please see
this threadfor a discussion about which locker to buy), and was looking for feedback on how to drive witih it. And also exactly how it will work.
Let me start off by saying I've got a pretty good handle on how this all works and probably wheel more than most on this board. But yet, I'm still only 3 years into this thing and am always eager to learn from those who know more than I!
Assume we're talking about being in 4LO, so the transfer case is locked.
If I've got diagonal wheels off the ground (ie, FR and LF) and I'm not locked at all, I stop dead. I cannot crawl forward because one rear and one front wheel can freely spin.
If I've got one wheel off the ground, any wheel, and I'm not locked, I SHOULD be able to go but only at the mercy of the traction of ONE of the other axle's wheels. Meaning, if I have a front tire off the ground, and one of the rears is on loose sand, it will likely spin instead of moving the Jeep forward. Right?
Now, add a rear locker to either scenario above. ANY TRUE locker, which means that no single rear tire can spin without both spinning. Now under scenario 1 or 2, I should be able to keep crawling, right?
The key difference being, again remember I've got one wheel off the ground and am dealing with the remaining 3, with 3 tires on the ground and open diffs, I'm at the mercy of the WEAKEST traction. With a locker, I'm at least relying on the traction BOTH rear tires. RIGHT?
And finally, the reason for the front locker, I guess, is so that the front that's ON the ground can help too, even if the rears have poor traction.
PLEASE, FEEL FREE TO RAMBLE ON here. Join me!
Oh, one last question. How can I best engage my new powertrax locker? just with the throttle? Does the parking brake play any roll here like it can on a trac-loc?
THANKS FOR READING AND POSTING! who knows, maybe you too will learn a few things from this one!