GRVIT
The thing is a lockrite etc will release when you button off - an ARB will not. This frees up the axles for a bit and lets everything do what you want it to do.
If you are in mud and want to turn then just button off a little and turn the wheel then accelerate a little to lock everything up and up you go. Even if you keep the gas on and turn the locker will have some give and let you go. The thing is though, when you are locked front and rear and are running good rubber ( sharp edges and plenty of tread depth ) then you can slow things down a notch from the usual frantic pace. the guys running straight on are probably using ARB's. A friend of mine runs a trail truck with ARB's fr & Rr. He has to turn the front off to make a sharp turn or the rig just runs on. To turn an ARB off you really need to stop - this is not good. Me I just get off the gas a little but do not have to stop.
In sand i do not have any problems - remember they disengage when you do not have the boot up it.
If you need 4WD because of ice then you are going Sloooooooow any way so I do not see any problems.
Remember: You do not fit lockers to go fast. You fit them to slow things down and drive in a more calculated way. If you have not been wheeling for long then you will never understand.
There comes a time in every wheelers life when you either do three things:
1) You decide to go extreme and don't care about drive train and panel damage.

2) You get sick of breaking stuff all the time because you have to thrash your rig to go everywhere

. This is when you gear and lock em up

.
3) You just throw it all in and take up ballet
