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Old 11-04-2008, 10:51 AM   #1 (permalink)
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ARB Rear Air Lockers

Has anyone tried these yet? I have heard they are reliable and a good product.

https://www.4x4parts.com/catalog/pro...oducts_id=5460
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Re: ARB Rear Air Lockers

They just came out with them about 2-3 weeks ago, so I doubt anybody has them installed yet.

Though I plan to install ARB air lockers on both front and rear of my Jeep. They make a GREAT product that's be proven over the years.
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Re: ARB Rear Air Lockers

That's awesome news for us Titan owners! Finally a true, aftermarket locker.

Are they good? Yes, they work quite well.

Are they reliable? For the most part, yes. It seems most of the issues boil down to poor or improper install and isn't a defect or issue with the locker itself. Personally, I would rather have have an Ox or aftermarket e-locker to avoid the hassles of the ARB air locker, which means you need to run air lines, mount a compressor, etc.

Still awesome that ARB has stepped up and is offering a locker for our trucks! I'd be tempted to get one if I thought it would get any use, a TrueTrac would better suit my needs.
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Re: ARB Rear Air Lockers

Rugged Rocks Off Road did a write up on the install in an Xterra.

Rugged Rocks Off Road, Nissan Rock Crawling Blog - Do It On The Rocks Nissan ‘05 Xterra M226 ARB Air Locker Install Article
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