A lot of people have argued a locker up front is not a good idea. Thinking it leads to over stress on the aluminum housing and will grenade the differential. Most of the people who have blown there diff's did so from allowing the tires to spin. When the loose tire makes contact to the ground, the sudden stop is when the casing splits open.
In theory the use of a locker will keep the tires from spinning out of control. Keeping this scenario from happing. To my knowledge this has not been proven. But it makes perfectly logical since to me.
I just had an ARB installed in the rear last week. If you use your Jeep on road a lot the selectable types are a better decision. Much more expensive to buy and install but well worth it for the around town drivability. Maybe someone with a non-selectable locker will chime in and tell you there experiences. Performance off road if used right will yield the same response with either type. On-road you will feel a negative difference in the handling with a non-selectable.
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Now: "07 steel blue JK Rubicon 2dr
4.5" Rubicon Express lift
rolling on 35"x12.5" Xtreme MT's
Warn M8000 winch
On board Air
Ham radios
Skidrow and kilby skids
Former: '05 Patriot Blue CRD. Lifted, locked, and a few other toys.
