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Rear Locker Install Questions/Help

Discussion in 'Performance and Tuning' started by crobertson20, Feb 6, 2014.

  1. Feb 6, 2014 at 10:57 AM
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    crobertson20

    crobertson20 [OP] Active Member

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    Hi Everyone,

    I have a 2009 TRD Sport Prerunner and I'm looking for as much info on installing a rear locker as possible. I rarely do much off roading nor do I plan to, but there's a few places around NM that I'd like to have a locker just in case I need it.

    So can I track down a rear locker on a TRD Off Road that's being salvaged and take it off of it as just a 3rd member to drop into mine? (which years will work? i've found contrasting info on the 8" vs. 8.4" but I was hoping it would be as easy as taking it out of another taco) Is this possible or do I need the entire rear axle to swap out? I have the auto lsd, not mechanical in my 09, so it won't exactly be swapping one for the other. And shouldn't my truck already be mostly wired for it so the wiring won't be too much of a pain?
    I notice the space available next to my VSC off button on my steering column, but i obviously don't have the Off Road so the RR Locker just isn't there.

    I appreciate any help and advice with this. Even help hunting the eLocker down maybe through someone here on TW because I'm not sure how easily I'll be able to find one in a random junk yard here in Abq, NM.

    Thanks!!!
     
  2. Feb 6, 2014 at 11:01 AM
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    foxhead

    foxhead Well-Known Member

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    I could be wrong but i believe you have to get a whole new axle. i'd go to a shop and price out an ARB air locker. Much stronger system
     

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