So I havent worked on a lunchbox locker since...probably 2005.
I have an aussie in the 8.25 i bought for my black jeep, recently i was driving up a dirt hill, not hammering necessarily hard at all, and it fucked itself somehow.
under a sudden or mild load, it will sometimes make a horrid noise, similar to what they sound like when they are unloading (maybe thats exactly what its doing)...and if i stay on it hard it will ratchet that horrid noise...super fawkin loud.
i took the cover off and the locker is 100% physically intact, not damaged. I am wondering if the culprit is the springs...perhaps they are worn or not applying the necessary tension, thus making the locker spread apart under load and skip teeth?
anyone have any idea on this? maybe even worn teeth? they looked ok without removing the locker, but not sure if with it out it would tell a different story.
i have no idea how old the aussie in the axle is or how hard it was used, maybe Brian (cherokee at 16) will have that info if needed (his old axle with locker)
I have an aussie in the 8.25 i bought for my black jeep, recently i was driving up a dirt hill, not hammering necessarily hard at all, and it fucked itself somehow.
under a sudden or mild load, it will sometimes make a horrid noise, similar to what they sound like when they are unloading (maybe thats exactly what its doing)...and if i stay on it hard it will ratchet that horrid noise...super fawkin loud.
i took the cover off and the locker is 100% physically intact, not damaged. I am wondering if the culprit is the springs...perhaps they are worn or not applying the necessary tension, thus making the locker spread apart under load and skip teeth?
anyone have any idea on this? maybe even worn teeth? they looked ok without removing the locker, but not sure if with it out it would tell a different story.
i have no idea how old the aussie in the axle is or how hard it was used, maybe Brian (cherokee at 16) will have that info if needed (his old axle with locker)
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