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Early 80 front diff housing

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Early 80 front diff housing

Post by crankycruiser »

is the early 80 front housing (91-92) any differnt in the ball sizes on the end of the tubes to the later models??
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Post by dow50r »

Identical....the diff brackets are welded on in a slightly better angle, as the early 80 had an extra 40mm under it....
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Post by crankycruiser »

thanks andrew,

thouht they were cept the diff brackets
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Post by dow50r »

Dare i ask......what have you done to the poor old limo??
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Post by crankycruiser »

dow50r wrote:Dare i ask......what have you done to the poor old limo??
lol.. nothing for a while.. just a little issue thats been about for a while. i cant get my felts and rubbers on the swivel housing to seal properly and was wondering if maybe when i had the accident a few years back and the body works replaced the diff housing, if maybe they had put an early model one in, and maybe they were different..

but that shoots that idea out the window
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