wheelhard916
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Yours doesn't? I thought all h3 had them. Most canyons and Colorados with 4x4 do. Look at your coding and see if you have the g80View attachment 21051
2009 H3T we love it! But, as others have said, the I5 is light on umff on the highway pulling the trailer. Off road, it's a goat. Capable without lockers but wish we had them. We are running 255/85R16's.
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I'll look but no locker switch. I'm original owner.Yours doesn't? I thought all h3 had them. Most canyons and Colorados with 4x4 do. Look at your coding and see if you have the g80
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Daniel. That's a nice rig. I think you should have stuck with it. One thing I have noticed is the h3 is a lot heavier than the Colorado/ canyon so I can imagine it felt under powered. I don't feel underpowered at all in my canyon.
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The g80 is an automatic mechanical locker. No button or switch needed.@wheelhard916 and @Matt92101 H3s did not come standard with lockers unless you got the Alpha, Adventure or Championship package.
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The H3 never had the g80 as mentioned by another post on the issues it creates on certain drivetrains and wheel spin engagement. The only locker used in the H3 models I listed was an e-locker, so the base and lux models did not come standard with any locking diffs, just full time 4x4, 4hi and 4lo transfer case engagement.The g80 is an automatic mechanical locker. No button or switch needed.
I love mine, works great once you figure out how it engages and how to engage it.
-mac
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Precisely. I feel there are a lot more H3s out there without rear lockers. It Was hard finding mine as there are easily three times as many H3s without lockers for sale. But people still wheel them with only the traction control and seem to do okay.The H3 never had the g80 as mentioned by another post on the issues it creates on certain drivetrains and wheel spin engagement. The only locker used in the H3 models I listed was an e-locker, so the base and lux models did not come standard with any locking diffs, just full time 4x4, 4hi and 4lo transfer case engagement.