Use a grade 8 cap screw instead of a pin, and start going to the gym. :haha:
You think that going from welded to a spool is going to make any difference? I know im retarded but sounds like the same damn thing to me
I have run Lockright and Aussie I prefer the Aussie because it has less parts but both work fine
I am using Grade 8..... Now, The bolt that was in there before was 5 :haha: :redneck:
the only difference between a spool and a welded rear end is about 40 pounds.
the Aussie only has 2 springs where the lockright has 4. Thats a lotta weight, and less springs to lose :fawkdancesmiley:Less parts? WTF did you do?
Except to the discerning eye, they're identical (and the Quicklok is REALLY similar as well). And by all accounts, the metallurgy of the Aussie is more resistant to the shock-loading that kills lockers. I suspect that in a few years, people will be replacing them due to wear. But in my opinion, dealing with wear is better than brittle parts that self-destruct under load.
the Aussie only has 2 springs where the lockright has 4. Thats a lotta weight, and less springs to lose :fawkdancesmiley:
In a TOY diff? More like 5-10. Maybe you should join Cody at the gym? :;
That depends on how many welding rods or spools of wire he uses!