SpaceBus
Minister of Fire
I have never had a locker diff on a truck that I drove on-road, I imagine that would be downright scary in snow! I have had lockers on dedicated off-road vehicles, and a full spool in one car, which was a touchy cornering just on wet pavement.
Never drove an auto 4wd, but it sounds like I’m not missing much, then, as that’s my interpretation of what they’re putting in the newer RAMs (other than the Outdoorsman model). I will continue with my old-school 4wd.
BTW, they’ve also gone to push-button transfer case shifter, on the latest generation. My 1975 truck had manual locking hubs and a lever to shift the transfer case, and I could instantly shift between 2wd/4wd with no delay or frustration. My 1995 truck had auto-locking hubs and a lever to shift the transfer case, and there was some frustrating delay in shifting in/out of 4wd, in fact sometimes it wouldn’t shift if the hub solenoids got too wet (like, when it snows). My 2005 truck kept the same system as 1995, but resolved the finicky solenoid issue, overall a good system, but now my 2015 truck is full push button. The delay is back, in fact longer than usual, and it’s far less safe hunting for the right button (of five) to hit on the dash cluster in the dark when sliding on snow at night than grabbing a lever. Of course, with the shifter as a big knob on the dash, right next to the volume control, I’m still having to train myself not to shift the damn thing into reverse at highway speeds, when I want to turn down the volume on the radio.
My ram is fabulous, just pull the lever when traveling under a certain speed. I've used it up to 35 MPH.