I have both. The 14bff has a detroit and the D60 has the ARB. They both have there place and I like my setup. It was a daily driver. I like the setup for street or trail.


MountainMan said:i would love it if this site had a stats tracking area where all sorts of stats were kept about the stuff dudes run on their rigs, that would be sweet!![]()
therobzilla said:I'm neked and I'm looking at girly pictures on the internet, does that count.![]()





I think the trade-offs are worth it though and I would never go back on my decision to install it, DD or not.


6.2Blazer said:I currently have a welded 14FF and a Lock-right in the front 60. A good friend is running a welded D70 rear and Lock-right 60 front in his Furd F-250.
Neither one of us have had any issues with the welded rear axles. I went from a l/s rear to the welded and besides for a little tire chirp at low speeds there are really no handling issues on the road. I did notice a pretty big increase in rear tire wear with both MT/R's and TSL's, with the TSL's really wearing quick (I tow it now, so it's not a problem). The Furd is still driven to the trails (average 200 mile round trip) and his rear tires really don't seem to be wearing much, if any, quicker than the fronts......these were the same size TSL's as I had. I imagine a lot of that is due to the light rear axle weight of the pickup vs. Blazer.
On the front Lock-rights, again neither of us have had any failures while running 38" TSL's and pretty heavy trail use. My Lock-right survived breaking the shortside inner shaft (old necked-down version) this fall and the Furd broke a front driveshaft this last weekend. The Furd is also now running 42" TSL's so that should put it to the test.
The Lockright bought the farm in mid March 2005. Lockright/Richmond Gear Customer Service IS SUPERB based upon my experience. Would I run another lockright in another vehicle? Of course. Would I stick another one back in my off-road rig after one failed? Yes, if I had to. I bought a Detroit, and installed it. On paper, the Detroit is stronger. However, the Lockright has a two year warranty, and I can vouch for the fact that they stand behind it. The Detroit only has a one year warranty, and from what I have personally read via the internet, Detroit (Tractech -sic?-) are pretty bad about honoring their warranty......discrediting most warranty claims as, "An axle broke first, and that caused the failure." This information is directly from staff at PORC, and I doubt that they were lying about it. Anyway, I hope I don't break it (the Detroit) but I cannot say enough about the Richmond/Powertrax warranty department (ask for Jeff). They did not once ask me "what size tires are you running." If that question were to have been asked, I may have even fibbed.![]()
I had previously ran a l/s front axle on my Blazer before going to the Lock-right. For turning, I really don't notice much of a difference on the trail and really never have a steering issue that can be contributed to the locker. I do occassionally shift into 2wd if I need to do a multi-point turn, but mainly so I can spin the rear tires and slide it around easier.