I use the lock tabs, (only very good ones) & i also use the locktite but i use the lockquik primer with it & only torque them to 42lbs
that`s just the way i`ve done it since i was a little fella--> i was thrashing one of our race minis (1071 "S") around Surfers Paradise International Raceway & having a ball fangin around all arvo & into the night,,, the guys waved me in after everyone in the clubrooms had their fair share of drinkahols,,, so i stuck it on the trailer & we went home...
well the next morning i opened up the workshop, let the dogs out into the back yard, cleaned up all the dog poo, emptied all the rubbish bins & etc etc etc before i went to school,,, all normal so far right?
well when i got back from school there was one less mechanic working for us & a big groove dug into the road out the side of our workshop ... & one 1071 race mini with a big hole where the crown-wheel "Used" to be
it smashed through the bottom of the case when they tried to drive it out the front of the shop to park it out the side in Michael St.
Dad hit the roof realising that the diff "could-have" spat out while his 11 year old son (Moi) had just been spinning the thing to 8500rpms around Surfers the day before.
i`ve forgotten who the mechanic was but he didnt locktite or locktab them & i guess that he probably either didnt tighten them up to the right spec, or maybe he over tightened them,,, either way the thing flung itself outa there & buried itself quite deeply into the bitumen.
now i shudder to this day to think what "Could Have" happened
so,,, i fit diffs with a fair bit of attention to detail these days
