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#1 rustandoil

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Posted 14 January 2012 - 06:07 PM

When i bought my project i was told it had a limited slip diff, unsure if it was or not i decided to open it up and have a look, not really a good idea as it took me best part of an hour to get it back together :rolleyes:

Not that it matters i suppose but anyone know what diff this is?

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Posted 14 January 2012 - 07:04 PM

I think its a sierra 4x4 diff, but i would not bet too much money on what i have said. i had a gripper diff fitted to mine so i know what they look like.

glad you got your diff out :-)

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Posted 17 January 2012 - 07:19 PM

I've not had one apart, but looking at the case from you driveshaft removal thread, it looks just like My old diff which is derived from the rear diff from a 4x4 sierra. Mine was an open diff and had the same cast casing as yours. My lsd one has a billet case with 6 or 8 allen bolts in. I thought it would be easy to tell if it was on the car on axle stands, ie if one wheel turns independently, whilst a mate holds the opposite wheel still it should be a slipper? Or is that not right?




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