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Issues with putting LSD on front of 4wd?

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Issues with putting LSD on front of 4wd?

Post by dusty_nz »

Is it possible to take a LSD from the rear of a 4wd and put it on the front? I have an FJ62 Landcruiser with a rear LSD diff and would imagine that have LSD front and rear would help traction etc. I imagine it would be just a case of swapping the heads.

What potential issues could be encountered?

Also what sort/style of LSD do the landcruisers use by default? (1987)
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Post by WICKED »

this question has been asked hunderds of times by hunderds of people! how about a search!
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Post by DR Frankenstine »

WICKED wrote:this question has been asked hunderds of times by hunderds of people! how about a search!
How about not posting an answer if its not constructive.

I have put lsd's in the front and rear of my hj60. Makes a huge difference. Not as good as lockers but as long as your wheels are on the ground they work well. I shimmed them up to the max and had the spring stretched 5mm. No adverse effect!!!
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Post by dusty_nz »

Cool. What sort of LSD type do they have? Shimmed to the max??

The reason this thought has started is that the last two times I have driven long distance the truck a vibration has started and then faded away. Eg last weekend drove 300k with 75k being off road. It didn't start to vibrate until I was almost home and only lasted about 5 mins. Normal smooth brakes and balance and wheel align is spot on. Steering box is getting worn however. Both the foor brake and handbrake pulses. First thought was the diff bearings may have started to go but I may also have broken an engine mount (not sure if that could cause vibration?)

Was thinking if my hands are going to get dirty why not take it further.

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Post by DR Frankenstine »

It's a good idea, sounds like she needs a going over. If you can do all the work yourself.
Swivell hub kit $120
wheel bearing kit $40 each same front and rear
Axle seals $7-10 ea
Front rotors $80 ea
front pads $50
Rear brake shoes and wheel cyl $100
Another LSD Around $250
Shims $9 ea
Carrier bearings $20ea
Tie rod end kit off Ebay $70
Drag link ends off ebay $100

Should cost no more than about $1200 to completely rebuild the front and rear including the centre

The spring is inside the lsd. It pushes preasure against the clutches.
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Post by Sic Lux »

If the front end is tight(No play) i'd be doing rotors (Machine if possable) and front pad drive it if it's still no good new rear shoes and get drums machined if possable is the handbrake on the tailshaft or in the rear brake assembly
plenty of parts on the bench
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Post by dusty_nz »

First priority is to find this vibration. 98% of the time it is smooth and silky but twice now the vibration and the pulsing in the brake pedals has started and then fades a few minutes latter. Driving vibration is simialr to a badly out of balance tyre. If you apply the brakes you can feel it there to so must be a vibrating axle or something.

Will jack the truck up this weekend and check all bearings etc.

If I get time I will swap the steering box out as well. HAve another sitting there.

Anything else to look for?

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Post by tweak'e »

the thing i would be concern with is the LSD grabbing or releasing when you don't want it to. rear lsd is bad enough for grabbing and throwing the rear sideways as the sudden grab spins both wheels. that would not be nice on the front.
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Post by dusty_nz »

The cruiser uses a clutch pack limited slip diff which I imagine would be a bit more progressive. Already have one on the back and no issues yet.

I imagine however that a LSD in the front would actually help. With both wheels forcing the turn. Only downsides would be extra tyre wear and extra load on the joints.

Anyway, thanks everyone for the feedback.

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Post by Highway-Star »

Current plan is to put two in dads lux as it gets rebuilt (might only take 10 yrs). Anyway there was a reasonably long thread in the nissan section if you do a search about running dual LSDs in a patrol, and I think its one of the better threads on the topic, if you ignore the nissan specific stuff.

I'm sure running front LSD will make steering heavier, however the use of p/s should overcome the issues; its not as extreme as welding obviously. Anyway I know a bloke with a ricer, thats running centre and rear LSDs, and is going to get a front LSD; and this is a high traction road car. If a weak little ricer can do it, then most 4WDs shouldn't have an issue with breakages or anything (if thats a concern).
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