4wheelersupply.com shows the Eaton E-Locker for the Dodge 9. 25; #19622.
ARB website has the Dodge 9. 25 listed as #RD51.
My Dodge service manual shows that the front axle is a 9. 25. And this being the 3rd Gen site I assumed we all knew both axles were AAM. I did not mean to confuse anyone.
There is very good reason for not offering lockers. It is doubtful that the axles are strong enough to support the use of lockers. Add the copious torque of the CTD and you have a recipie for lots of snapped axle shafts. Sure there may be a few people that are knowledgable enough to know when and where to use lockers, and are smart enough not to unleash the full force of the CTD when locked up BUT, there are a whole bunch of guys out there who aren't that smart. It would be a warranty nightmare.