Has anyone been able to figure it out? Diff lock on H2 is so much fun!
there is no "figuring it out"
The carrier on the rear axle isn't the most stout, but that isnt the real reason.
The real reason is that the stability control will initiate braking on individual corners of the truck to keep the truck from tipping or losing control.
If the two rear wheels are locked, this will cause binding in the rear axle and will cause the carrier and spiders to flex, causing quite the kaboom.
How do I know this? From speaking with folks involved in the R&D of the gen2 raptor.
I also know this since I've swapped my rear axle for an F9 with an ARB.
my rear axle is now strong enough to hold up to the braking business, but ALLLLL sorts of errors pop up when I forget to turn off both traction control and stability control.
So, even though you COULD hotwire the engagement to work in 2wH, you shouldn't and therefore no one makes a device to do so. Unless you are skilled enough to do all the wiring, you aint gonna get it.
Or upgrade to an F9 and always remember to disengage traction control and stability control.
But I'd caution you that you better be a pretty good driver because, without stability control, you need to actually know how to drive in the dirt. you can also kiss driving in "D" goodbye if you don't want to spin the truck at every turn when the trans unexpectedly shifts mid-corner. yes, driving with the rear locked in "auto" will have you doing more 360s than tony hawk with no stability or traction control. ask me how I know.
( and yes, the foutz team that fielded the gen2 raptor in the 1000 ran the whole race with it locked. They just happen to have one of the smoothest drivers in the biz, so they did not suffer any rear axle failures.)