I think I could fully agree with you. I live in Arizona and have over 15K miles racked up in Offroad miles. Now granted 99% of those are in my SxS, but I have done maybe a thousand in my previous '18 Jeep Rubicon, and a little in this new Tacoma. I also have a '97 Jeep TJ, but don't Offroad it much but do enjoy driving it from time to time. That said, I think I've probably used a locker once or twice in all of those miles. Beyond that they are really only useful if your rock crawling. Something I have little to no interest in anyhow. Heck, my SxS has limited slip diff's plus electronic 4WD, and I barely use that. Personally I've used 4WD more offten when I lived back east and that was only to get through the snow. Rarely is it needed in off-roading save for muddy, or very slippery conditions. Not like we're getting much snow in the valley anyhow!I think it's a risk management feature. Most of the traction control systems that are on especially the newer Toyotas are so incredibly well designed they all but make the utility of a locker pointless.
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