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Is it possible to add the Rubicon OEM front locker to the Mojave? Anybody done it?

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I’ve seen a few threads that talk about ways to do it but haven’t found a confirmation that it actually works. If it doesn’t, are there aftermarket lockers that work?
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ARB should work...
 

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Definitely possible, probably be pretty expensive unless you could source the majority of the parts from someone who upgraded the axles on their Rubicon
 

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I’ve seen a few threads that talk about ways to do it but haven’t found a confirmation that it actually works. If it doesn’t, are there aftermarket lockers that work?
As others have mentioned, finding a front axle from a Rubicon is the easiest way. Usually.

Alternatively:
OX Lockers makes one now. Other companies such as Eaton E locker (Detroit) will follow eventually.

I'm waiting it out.
 

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The short answer is yes, you can use a Rubicon locker (front or rear) in a Mojave front. You'll need Rubicon axle shafts as they are a different length than your Mojave. Then you have to figure out wiring.
I'd just go ARB with your existing shafts.
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