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Installing a 5,29 diff centre

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Installing a 5,29 diff centre

Post by Wadezz »

hey all

it was my lucky day today i picked up a brand new 5,29 diff for a 2,8td for free of my gfs dad.

But now the problem is he was telling me how to install it but he made it sound way hard lmao! so i was wondering if someone can give me a run down on how to do this.

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Post by Hekta »

Front or rear ?

Do you have the other one to match ?
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Post by Wadezz »

nah just rear,

i didt think i need both as it is stock the front and back have diff ratios
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Post by Hekta »

Is this the Paj in your sig line ?
You must have the same ratio front & rear, or else when you're in 4WD they will turn at different speeds.

Anyway, to change the rear diff centre.
Jack up the rear, undo the tail shaft, drain the diff oil. There are four bolts on the end of the axle housing that hold the hub on, Undo these and pull on the wheel to slide the axle out. You may need to undo the bolts holding the brake cable to the control arms. Slide both axles out as far as you can (you should be able to tell when it's not in the diff anymore). Undo all the bolts around the diff centre and lift it out.

Do the reverse to install the new one :)
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Post by Wadezz »

oo okay m8 sounds not to hard.

im guessing im going to have to try getting another diff i was looking at the pajero tech talk and says 4.625, 4.875 does that mean back is 1 and front is other or they are one or the other, and where will i get another 5,29 dif if i need it from and for how much.

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Post by -Scott- »

The first thing you need to do is double-check the size of the diff centre. The 2.8td should have the 9.5" rear, yours should have a 9" rear - could be an issue... ;)

4wds normally come with the same ratio in both front and rear diffs. All the info you need should be in the Tech Info thread.
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Post by Wadezz »

thx scott

umm, I'm not 100 percent sure what the ratio is on it i think its 5,29 but where does it tell u if it is and how do u tell if its a 9.5" or a 9"

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Post by NJV6 »

Count the number of bolts holding the diff head in.
10 bolt = 9 inch,
12 bolt = 9.5 inch
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Post by Wadezz »

okay m8,

cheaked it, has 10 bolts so its 9" but than i went and cheaked my car and you cant see the back but the front only has 8 bolts and the front and back diffs on mi car look diff size,

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Post by Hekta »

The front and rear diffs are different sizes, but need to be the same ratio.

In the info DB where it lists two different ratios, One is for an auto & one for manual.
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Post by Wadezz »

oo ok well mines auto so im guessing the diff i got wont fit because i counted the bolts on my front diff and only has 8 bolts, so must be smaller than a 9" im guessing so then.
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Post by Wadezz »

lol NJV6 your on fourmz of 4wd action nice:p just saw some of your posts then.
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Post by bananabenda »

Hekta wrote:The front and rear diffs are different sizes, but need to be the same ratio.

In the info DB where it lists two different ratios, One is for an auto & one for manual.
Is the taller one for the auto?
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Post by WACKO »

what end are you planing on putting this into. it wont fit in the front. do you have leafs or coils in the rear of it? if its coils i think it will fit in the rear but if its leafs you wont be able to fit it.

either way, dont fit it till you find one to match for the front. i have one here but im in NZ.

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Post by Wadezz »

coil m8,

yeh cost a lot on postage ay?? well i think it will maybe 100 bucks or 200 bucks, wouldnt mind getting another, i dun wanna go messing around with this, well not untill i no it will work because the diff i got has 10 bolts.

my front diff only has 8 and the back one well i cant see it has cover over it.

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Post by NJV6 »

Wadezz wrote: the back one well i cant see it has cover over it.
:?: Cover? Crawl underneath and count them..... :?:
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Post by Wadezz »

i did:P btw i got my lift kit yesterday awsome much heavyer duty shocks and coils:) :armsup:

yeh i got under and looks like it has cover over it so i cant see the bolts at the back i can only see the front ones. :cry:

ill double cheek just incase i was seeing things :P

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Post by Wadezz »

Okay NJV6 i was wronge lmao!

i got under my car again and the back has 10 bolts same as that diff that i have got but the front dif only has 8 as i said. and its smaller looks smaller to me. and that diff i got im not 100 percent sure thats its a 5,29.

i got thse numbers tho if they make sence to you of the diff. B00294 on the wheel and on the case 28 go2 is what they looked like does this help you tell me what ratio these are thx

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Post by NJV6 »

Your new diff, rotate the pinion and count how many turns you do until the axle (at the end) does a complete turn. Roughly 5 and a quarter is 5.29 and so on.

And Please some of your posts are terrible to read. A keyboard contains all the letters of the alphabet and spell checkers are readily available....! :cool:
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Post by Wadezz »

Okay mate, I downloaded a spell cheek program just for You:P

I did what you said turned out to be like a 4.85 diff or something don't matter.

I'v decided after talk to a few mechanics with auto gear box and being a v6 it will have plenty of power and I got my lift yesterday and with the 33" tires it will have no problem at all.

Thanks for all you help.

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