jason thompson wrote:
first you can put an auto in first and it acts like a stick in first wich by the way if you are in four low you should be doing any way
second i dont know if you have ever used an ARB locker but you lock it befor you hit an obstical and dont tuch it until you get to flat ground then you unlock it and your jeep drives and handles like normal trust me i have them and they are much
beter than auto lockers
every one has their opinion that is mine
I guess you are right. I really mean little harder to use than an auto-locker. I just got an ARB locker, and I haven't gotten quite used to it. I used to have a PowerTrax locker. I guess after I get used to it, it will be a lot easier to use, but still not as easy as the auto locker. It does definatly work better when off than an automatic locker (which makes funny noises, and sometimes jerks your car around (which makes it look like you can't drive manual

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Autos don't mind you stopping your wheels while going downhill, no matter what. But if you are in a manual the engine will do its best to keep your wheels spinning, even when you are hitting the break kinda hard. Its like Anti-lock breaks, but you have control over it. (although, my liberty doesn't have anti-lock breaks and maybe they make this a non-issue, but I thought the liberty turned them off off-road).
Going down hills is the ONLY time I have found the liberties manual a benefactor off-road (especially with the high gearing of the liberty requiring gas to keep the engine from stalling when starting up a hill, if it had lower gears, I would probably take that back, but then the highway wouldn't work so well).
I do think you are right though, that it is a matter of preference, auto vs manual (be it lockers or transmissions) both have advantages, both have disadvantages. It just comes down to if you are a control freak or not I guess.
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2004 Jeep Liberty 4x4 w/ Manual Transmission
All J Transmission Skid and Boulder Bars, Frankin Lift, Poison Spyder Differential Skid, ARB Air Locker.
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Never put PowerTrax NoSlip with a Manual KJ.