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I would contact Trail Gear Off-Road in Utah. I do not know if they have OX lockers available it is not listed on their site. I purchased a Magnuson Supercharger and ARB air lockers form them and saved hundreds of dollars. Trail Gear is the corporate name for Low Range Off -Road, All Pro Off Road, and Wheeler's Off road. They may be able to source what you are looking for. The savings is worth it.
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After going through all of the Ox Locker authorized retailers. The only one I found that currently charged no sales tax was East Coast Gear supply. However they didnt have it in stock and wouldn't sell on a backorder basis. I then realized that Ox sells direct and as of now doesnt charge sales tax. All retailers offer free shipping It looks like the price is set at MSRP and nobody offers any discount. Drivetrain Shop (Filthy Motorsports) offered a free drive away lock ($26), but saving the CA tax was the much better value, so I ordered direct from Ox.
Go with a Detroit or Grizzly locker instead, it will save you money in more ways than one.
I have Detroits front and rear in my Jeep. I have had lockers front and rear in my offroad rigs for 35 years. I know I want a selectable locker in the front of my F350. I do agree it would save me money.
You can unlock the hubs in 2wd and you don't even know it is there. I have a lock right in the front of mine.
You are correct again that I could unlock my hubs if I don't want to feel the effects of a front locker, however, as I mentioned above I want a selectable in my F350. I have plenty of experience with Detroit Lockers in the front of my Jeep and other vehicles over the years. I understand the cost savings and ruggedness of it. Al that said, I feel the better solution for me in my F350 is a selectable locker.
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