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<blockquote data-quote="Gilaguy23" data-source="post: 431384" data-attributes="member: 19498"><p>Macho is correct on his pushed in is unlocked and pulled out is locked. I added one of these to my 95 IIRC. They can be a bit stiff to operate at times which I did not like myself. These cables are very similar of exactly the same as what is used for "PTO" engagements on dump trucks or other power driven accessories. far as the rear end being "locked" Thats hard to speculate on as it most likely would be a unit installed inside the rear end differential. Units like a "Detroit locker", "Trac Lock" or several other brands or even a "LSD" or limited slip differential. There is also an air operated rear locker known as a ARB air locker but you would then see a small copper line running into the rear end pumpkin or diff and a small air compressor under the hood. You can jack up the rear end off the ground on both sides and in neutral, E brake off spin one wheel on one side and see if the other turns the same or opposite direction. This can be an indicator of any rear end mods.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gilaguy23, post: 431384, member: 19498"] Macho is correct on his pushed in is unlocked and pulled out is locked. I added one of these to my 95 IIRC. They can be a bit stiff to operate at times which I did not like myself. These cables are very similar of exactly the same as what is used for "PTO" engagements on dump trucks or other power driven accessories. far as the rear end being "locked" Thats hard to speculate on as it most likely would be a unit installed inside the rear end differential. Units like a "Detroit locker", "Trac Lock" or several other brands or even a "LSD" or limited slip differential. There is also an air operated rear locker known as a ARB air locker but you would then see a small copper line running into the rear end pumpkin or diff and a small air compressor under the hood. You can jack up the rear end off the ground on both sides and in neutral, E brake off spin one wheel on one side and see if the other turns the same or opposite direction. This can be an indicator of any rear end mods. [/QUOTE]
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