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Hello,
anyone has a BroncoII with front Dana 28 with a Lock-Right?
Do not break axle shafts or any part?
On a slow turns with 4WD(off road,of course),you can turn?
I have a 84 BII.I am now installing a Auburn posi for the rear,because
a full locker as a detroit or a lock-right runs too much rough on paved road drive.(at least is that i think).
Thankyou!
I had a dana 28 with 4.10 and a lockrite, and never had a problem with it, with the hubs locked in it pushed in turns offroad, not too bad for the tight turning radius it already has, for me it wasn't a problem, but it really depends on how you drive offroad. i've seen people put dana 44's in rangers and blow them apart offroad with a 4 banger. but it just depends on how you drive
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