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Feb 20, 2019
Front locker for Jeep TJ
2 of 2 found this helpful I've driven Jeeps with rear lunchbox lockers, they give awesome traction off road, but are pretty ill handling on the road. The front locker is invisible on the road, I haven't even heard a click, and it's always free wheeling in 2wd. Off road traction is greatly improved. I don't think there is a downside to a front lunchbox in a Jeep, it may be a little squirrelly in the snow, but I haven't driven it yet in snow. Off road, it's worlds better than open diffs, but probably not quite as good as a rear locker, but on road, the front is far better. If you are only doing one on a daily driver, I'd definitely do the front. If you're only doing one on a dedicated trail Jeep, I'd do the rear.