Re: Is the ARB rear locker worth adding to my build?
Anzac,
The acetylene tank in a plumber's van leaked and filled it with enough mixture to blow the van apart and wreck a good portion of the neighbour's house. The ignition source was the electric door lock. Luckily he used a remote fob to unlock it so no one was hurt.
My homeowner's insurance doesn't like acetylene at home. No wonder why...
Regards,
Gavin
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Re: Is the ARB rear locker worth adding to my build?
I'd like to all of the members who took the tine to reply to my original post with such in depth and considered advice. I finally went with the Limited Slip differential in the rear. For what we are going to be doing, it seemed the most reasonable way to go.
Re: Is the ARB rear locker worth adding to my build?
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Originally Posted by Pntyrmvr
Anzac,
The acetylene tank in a plumber's van leaked and filled it with enough mixture to blow the van apart and wreck a good portion of the neighbour's house. The ignition source was the electric door lock. Luckily he used a remote fob to unlock it so no one was hurt.
My homeowner's insurance doesn't like acetylene at home. No wonder why...
Wow. Never check my insurance, but the tank I've got scares the crap outta me. So many ways bad things can happen. Glad I store closer to my neighbor's house....
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