Currently looking at getting a set of lockers for my scout. It is running a 5.3, NV3500, has a HP 60 front and 14 Bolt rear, and is linked front and rear on coil overs. The 14 Bolt currently has a factory gov lock (which just acts like an open diff). Last I checked a set of ARBs and compressor was like 3 times more expensive than a set of Detroits. I love the idea of having mechanical lockers, the are simple and cheap with no need to worry about extra wiring or air lines, but after talking to some vendors at offroad shows and reading stuff online I am scared to pull the trigger because of the handling quirks. Even Eaton recommends against mechanical lockers in vehicles with short wheelbases, soft suspensions, manual transmissions, and high horsepower if you plan on driving on the street. This rig sees quite a bit of street time. My question is are the handling characteristics exaggerated by companies to cover their asses, or are they negligible if you know to expect the handling quirks? I live out west and this truck does not see much ice or snow. I also have an open diff laying around someplace for a 14 bolt so not worried about sourcing one to replace the gov lock.