rmdesignworks
I wanna be Dave
I installed a set of front and rear Venom lockers (P/N 8410) and ran into the same loose fitting issues as blackbart. On it's maiden voyage and within 10 feet of driving, both lockers just spun within the case. They spun bad and quickly enough that they don't even allow the truck to move on flat ground.
This is with a stock plastic differential housing, removed spiders and removed locker collar/hub.
Are we missing something as far as required parts to make for a proper fit? The HD differential case perhaps?
I'm finding *zero* information on these lockers so far.
If somebody tells me shim them, I'll use them as slingshot fodder instead. They simply shouldn't need it. If these were designed to be used in another design differential case, then so be it. They will be purchased. But this information should have been made public or at least included along with the parts that they concern.
Ideas? Comments? Am I the moron? :ror:
Marcus
Heres my thoughts on loose fitting lockers like the Venom units...Lincoln Lockers like mine are tight all the time...Fozzy lockers are a different approach to the same concept...LL's weld the gear set completely together while a Fozzy only has welds on the side gears so the spider gears can slop a bit taking some of the locking pressure off of the gear set...the problem I see is that the octagon design is just a bit too small allowing the locker to spin once it wears the plastic diff carrier enough to do so.
just my $0.02