locking your Diffs up?!
I've got an 89 F-150 4x4 with a 302. I've got the Ford 8.8" diffs. I have a few questions for those with some experience.
Here's my goal: to be able to climb farther in the snow. The roads I take out in the winds sometimes have sharp turns in them almost like switchbacks in places. I'm also tired of getting stuck at stop signs around town when it's icy, so I'd like an solution that is streetable.
Here are my questions:
1) If I were to put an ARB air locker in both axles and drive around town with only the rear axle locked, will I have some control problems on either ice or dry pavement. Would there be something else that you guys would do to the back axle considering my goals above.
2) If I were to put an ARB air locker in both axles, what is the normal lock time when you hit the lock switch? Also, do you have to be stopped in order to lock the diffs?
3) Would you guys go an entirely different setup than ARB lockers?
Thanks in Advance,
Fire
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1989 F-150 XLT Lariat Supercab 4x4, four speed, 8000# Warn Winch, Diamond Plated Toolbox, Overhead gun rack, bald tires



