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100 Vs 80 rear diff - the same centre??

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100 Vs 80 rear diff - the same centre??

Post by Mick_n_Sal »

I've just arranged a rear LC 80 centre with air Locker. Will this fit in the 105? I see the ARB part no's are different

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Post by Zeyphly »

I'll take a stab and say yes they will.
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Post by badger »

nope.
completly different rear diff a whole 80 diff housing will bolt straight in tho
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Post by Mick_n_Sal »

My 105 has ABS - I'd need to do a lot more than just swap housings wouldn't I?? ABS sensors, calipers etc.....

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Post by hdj105 »

Centres are different (crownwheel is thicker / heavier), but an 80 centre will bolt in the 100 housing I believe. But then the 100 axles won't go in the 80 side gears...
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Post by bj on roids »

Its a bit of work either way you go. Get the right locker
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Post by Mick_n_Sal »

The price is too good to pass up - I'll put it in the middy if it won't fit the 105

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Post by RUFF »

Mick_n_Sal wrote:The price is too good to pass up - I'll put it in the middy if it won't fit the 105

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It wont fit your 105. Not only are the crown wheels different but the spline count on the 105 rear axles is 31 instead of 30 in the 80.
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Post by Shadow »

RUFF wrote:
Mick_n_Sal wrote:The price is too good to pass up - I'll put it in the middy if it won't fit the 105

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It wont fit your 105. Not only are the crown wheels different but the spline count on the 105 rear axles is 31 instead of 30 in the 80.
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Post by midi73 »

RUFF wrote:
Mick_n_Sal wrote:The price is too good to pass up - I'll put it in the middy if it won't fit the 105

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It wont fit your 105. Not only are the crown wheels different but the spline count on the 105 rear axles is 31 instead of 30 in the 80.
I think you will find the ratio is different as well. I know 100 are 4.3, not sure if they all are though.
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