Kyreg, I know your question is about the best store bought roll up or straight, but, I make my own. I take scrap 5/8" ply wood and cut it to 2' x 1' (4 of them for me but 2 will work: 4WD) I then take a 1" hole saw and drill a hole HALFWAY through the ply wood on a 3" grid, if memory serves me you should end up with around 21 half holes in each. These holes give an edge for the tire to bite on (all the way through weakens the ply). I paint them flat black to make them look nice, and they stack, plus you can flip them over and use them as a TV dinner tray to eat off, and it sounds like you want something that is light. When I do use them, I dumpster them and make a new set, they get wrecked, but I feel if they save my ass, then that's OK.kygreg said:Is one better than another? Thanks
gsfish said:How much should an individual expect to pay for parts and labor to have a Detroit Locker installed at a reputable shop?
bullfrog said:...with a knowledgeable driver.
Yes, exactly, what good is a locker when your tires are spinning, they are just going to get deeper. I thought this thread was about traction mats but I am wrong, guess the Question was really should I make a $20 traction mat or go have expensive parts put in the rear end.MrNoodly said:Yes, otherwise you could end up just digging yourself deeper spinning the wheels. It fact, you might not know, oops, you're not going to make it until you're stuck.
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