So, one of the higher-cost items in my Challenge budget at the moment is the posi rear end (I started a thread a ways back debating whether it was worth the cost or if the money would be better put elsewhere). There were a number of things put forward, and I'm still seriously considering the more radical of them (an Explorer 8.8 posi rear end). However- once I got through with everything that would be necessary to make that work it would still be pushing 2/3 of the cost of my current bolt-on posi rear (albeit with better brakes and a more robust rear end overall), and I'm kind of scraping to try and build the engine up as best I can.
One of the suggestions made by one of my friends was to take the (cheaper since it's not posi...) other rear end that I have and weld up its diff, drive down on the open (with a more highway-friendly gear ratio) rear end, and swap the welded-up rear in for at least the drag day. This isn't a bad idea, but it would involve a solid bit of work in swapping the rear ends out, re-aligning everything, bleeding and checking out the brakes, etc.
So I got to thinking (which is rarely a good thing). Shouldn't there be a way to make a bolt-on setup to lock up the rear diff? Something along the lines of taking another couple of gears pulled from a diff and locking them into place so the rest of the gears can't rotate like they normally would? I'd think something like this could be fabbed up on the cheap and installed in fairly short order and then removed in even less time.
Thoughts? Has anyone here tried something like this before?