That's exactly it, we just need to devise a new centre that locks, has strength, is smooth in operation and thus works well. The mechanism used to activate the locker can be anything that moves a lever...taza wrote:^ It doesnt but is simple enough to do. Any way that will get the mechanism to lock will work whether it be air, magnetic, electronic.
It would be the first! And yes, I would be totally stoked with a manual locker in Ruby Scoo. After that I'll be looking into the front diffDann wrote:I'm behind this, would be awsome when/if this goes though

Yes this is true and I'm sure we've all thought about this and decided to ignore it for now. But thanks for bringing it up again.discopotato03 wrote:Nissan R series diffs were never intended to be fitted to serious off road vehicles and because of this they don't have provision or space for a mechanical lock . By a lock I mean some sort of dog clutch to lock a side gear to the carrier to defeat the differential action .
Since there is nothing like this in production and cheaply available second hand anything will have to be newly developed which is expensive .
If the R series diffs weren't designed for a serious offroader, why is there a factory locker option on the new navara's that have an R180 based live axle??
1) This won't be an easy mod for later model subi's. The whole idea of the R160 locker is to be able to bolt it straight into the factory position where mr fuji put it. Not only will this make it an easy modification once its in production, it will also open up every subaru that sports the r160 diff to the option of this unit.discopotato03 wrote:So if truly serious you have two options .
1) Find an alternative IRS differential with the right ratio and locking mechanism and graft it in .
2) Go talk to people who specialise in aftermarket gearbox and differential bits and see if they can make one off locking carrier sections .
2) Many of us have and while they specialise in these things, we've only had negative responses, hence the "independant I know little about diff lockers" thread on here about getting one in the making. I've been told that it just can't be done by a couple of companies, one that looked promising wanted 500 orders at a grand each. I dunno about others, but that is definitely poo change to me...
TJM might have one in 5 years once their program of mainstream lockers are on the go. That's the closest I've come so far from the 500 order reply.
I for one am really hoping that this can get off the ground and into production - I would love to be more involved, but living in what could be considered a remote part of Australia without a shed and parts to play in/with I'll have to sit on the sidelines of this one for now.
Bring on the R160 manual locker. Can't wait!
Cheers
Bennie