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stiff diff

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stiff diff

Post by harlequin »

hyall i know this question has been asked in many forms and i have used the search to get the right answer but am not sure so here we go i have a 60 series LC wagon 12/85 open diffs front and rear i need to know if 75 or 80 lsd centre will bolt straight in this is the bare centre only no ring gear or drive pinion or adjusting nuts i will need to use the ones from my existing open diff if all fits will existing ring gear bolt to either or both of these centres adjusting nuts and splines on side gears matching all help would be appreciated thanx andrew
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Re: stiff diff

Post by midi73 »

harlequin wrote:hyall i know this question has been asked in many forms and i have used the search to get the right answer but am not sure so here we go i have a 60 series LC wagon 12/85 open diffs front and rear i need to know if 75 or 80 lsd centre will bolt straight in this is the bare centre only no ring gear or drive pinion or adjusting nuts i will need to use the ones from my existing open diff if all fits will existing ring gear bolt to either or both of these centres adjusting nuts and splines on side gears matching all help would be appreciated thanx andrew
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Post by harlequin »

midi 73 thanx for the reply i was hoping so
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Post by midi73 »

harlequin wrote:midi 73 thanx for the reply i was hoping so
No worries. The only thing is the 80 series cantre has different size carrier bearings to the other centres. But it is nit a problem , it can still be used, just need to make sure you get the right bearings.
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