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Eagle
August 13th, 2003, 23:10
Looking through the ads in Four Wheeler, I see that all the big drive train places are now selling a Genuine Gear "Quick Lok," which is made for Genuine Gear by Trac Tech (Detroit Locker).
What is this Quick Lok thing? Has anyone used one, or know anyone who has used one? Is it just the Detroit Gearless Locker under anither name?
Is it any good?
Lucas
August 13th, 2003, 23:40
I thought it was a rebranded EZ locker. Are the prices comperable, or is it close to the price of a gearless?
Eagle
August 14th, 2003, 20:51
Does anyone have any info on this locker?
LawlessXJ
August 14th, 2003, 21:14
A Four Wheel Parts guy I was getting some gear quotes from awhile back told me it was the "same thing as a Lock Rite."... for whatever that's worth...
Eagle
August 14th, 2003, 21:58
That would make it an EZ Locker.
Has anyone had any experience with the EZ Locker ... good or bad?
Kejtar
August 14th, 2003, 22:06
I think I remember a guy picking it up for his D44 and complaining about it.... look for a post by MikeyL or something like that about 2 months ago....
Kejtar
Kejtar
August 14th, 2003, 22:08
ok, look at those: http://www.naxja.org/forum/showthread.php?s=&postid=54632#post54632
I remember him posting about it some more, but I think it was on the SoCal list... in general he wasn't happy with it...
Kejtar
cbremer
August 14th, 2003, 22:12
i've been running a quick-lok for the better part of a year. i had some trouble with it at first- the clutch dogs rounded off (due to the cross pin wearing where the locker rests against it) after a couple of months and it needed replaced under warranty. 4 wheel parts warranteed it with no problems. i've had the replacement in for about 6 months and it still works fine and the dogs appear to be in good shape. There is a harder 'heavy-duty' cross pin available that i also installed at the same time as the replacement. i'd recommend getting the cross-pin at the same time as the locker to avoid the problems i had.
i was also told that it is manufactured by tractech for 4WP.
anyways... here's a link to a writeup i did with i installed the replacement:
http://www.jeepforum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=38489
HTH-
Chuck
Eagle
August 14th, 2003, 23:38
Thanks, Chuck, but your write-up is on a Lock-Rite and I need info on the Quick Lok.
Vug
August 15th, 2003, 05:48
Originally posted by Eagle
That would make it an EZ Locker.
Has anyone had any experience with the EZ Locker ... good or bad?
I've got one in a Dana 35 and ran it about a year, offroad and on. It worked fine although a little loud when locks/unlocks. It was used, installed in the axle when I bought it.
JnJ
August 15th, 2003, 06:16
I've run the EZ Locker and Lockright, the Quick-Lok is basically the same thing, a lunch box locker that replaces the spinder/side gears. I had no problems with the lockright or ez locker and would not hesitate to run the Quick-Loc.
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