Rides like a car, locking rear diff

jadmt

ignore button user
new wrangler rubicon or I think some of the Cherokees have locking rear diffs as well.
 

Smileyshaun

Observer
what's your budget , how many people are you taking , what kind of terrain are you going to be traveling on , do you need to tow anything ?
 

danfromsyr

Adventurer
heck both of our last KIA SUVs have a differential lock.
the new kia sorento commercial is in MOAB.
not saying you should do that in one.. but many new SUVs are quite capable in the traction department.
video:
 

Bayou Boy

Adventurer
heck both of our last KIA SUVs have a differential lock.
the new kia sorento commercial is in MOAB.
not saying you should do that in one.. but many new SUVs are quite capable in the traction department.
video:


Awesome.
Goes to show that most people's first mod should be experience.
 

Charles R

Adventurer
If you can stomach the reliability issues.. The 2005 and up Grand Cherokees, with the quadra drive 2 option are extremely capable machines.
Diesel options available too.
 

Mundo4x4Casa

West slope, N. Ser. Nev.
Some care is needed in using the term, "locker". Most of the rigs above have limited slip diffs, traction control (where brake pressure is automatically put to the spinning wheel engaging the one not spinning) or a hybrid version. The good news is L.S. diffs have come a long way in the past decade as has the capability of small SUV's. The producer of the the short vid going up Hell's Gate, which I've done in my CJ-8, would have done himself and the people in the demo car a big favor by lowering the pressure a bit to obtain more traction and a smoother ride. The vid does NOT show how really steep that sucker is.

I rented a small Japanese SUV 20 years ago in Denver for a conference in the Rockies. It had all wheel drive, so I figured I'd take it for a spin when the business day was over. So, up some canyon and then a side tributary i go with the auto trans in 1st gear and it climbed pretty good for a while. Within a minute or two the engine kept revving but no forward motion, and limited wheel travel, just a strange scorched smell. Scratch that one off the list.

Jeanie drives a 2011 Grande Cherokee Limited with all the ghee-ghaz, with low range and the best traction system Jeep had to offer (i think Quadradrive II) and I find it rather jerky. You must have wheel spin first before the limited slip part catches up. First time we used it in the snow, I backed out of my garage and the traction malfunction light came on and the machine was marooned in neutral for the day. I'm not so thrilled with the 5-speed automatic either. My first choice considering the O.P.'s constraints would be a 1992-2001 Jeep not-so-grand Cherokee Classic. I've owned 3 of them and still have one floating around the property. Of the 13, 4WD's I've owned, the XJ is hands down the best snow car ever with True trac front diff and trashlok rear. One car guy/writer's editorial on the 20 best cars ever built, and that includes a lot, includes the Jeep XJ; the only 4WD on the list. There is a reason they built these from 1984 to 2001.
 
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jeep-N-montero

Expedition Leader
The most built vehicle you will find for your money is the 94-99 Montero, most models came with a center diff lock and rear air locker. Best part is you can find them for under $4k all day long. Do some reading for yourself and you will agree, especially where it won the Dakar Rally for many years. I come from a long line of owning Jeeps and wish I had learned about the Montero years ago, sold off the Jeeps and we currently own 2 Monteros.
 

LandCruiserPhil

Expedition Leader
heck both of our last KIA SUVs have a differential lock.
the new kia sorento commercial is in MOAB.
not saying you should do that in one.. but many new SUVs are quite capable in the traction department.
video:

You do not a locker for Hell Gate

Here is the line for the guys without locker

 

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