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rear GQ lsd in front. (not the same old question)
rear GQ lsd in front. (not the same old question)
Is axle spline count the only thing stopping people from putting a rear GQ lsd in the front diff?
http://www.mothfukle-engineering.com/
The ZD30 powered Navaras run the C200 rear diff. Same diff as used in the front of MQ's and MK's.frby69 wrote:have been told that 2002 navara rear lsd is same as GQ front
VG33E powered D22's run the diff your after the H233B in the rear.
QD32 and TD27 powered D22's run the H233B rear diff aswell
Dave
Last edited by dave_str on Fri Jun 20, 2008 3:22 am, edited 1 time in total.
The rear LSD center will fit into a front high pinion center housing, the rake angle of the ring and pinion are opposite each other front to rear. I am sure that using the wrong gears will drive but not sure about noise or wear to the teeth.
However if you use front gears and change the tail shaft flange (the rear flange is larger than the front) it would fit.
There is then the 33 to 31 spline count to deal with, I have heard that side spider gears can be changed front to rear but am not sure if they will fit.
On the other hand you can use a front high pinion housing in the back with all the rear internals, this gives much reduced drive shaft angles for big lift SWB patrols. Also much cheaper than cardian joints.
However if you use front gears and change the tail shaft flange (the rear flange is larger than the front) it would fit.
There is then the 33 to 31 spline count to deal with, I have heard that side spider gears can be changed front to rear but am not sure if they will fit.
On the other hand you can use a front high pinion housing in the back with all the rear internals, this gives much reduced drive shaft angles for big lift SWB patrols. Also much cheaper than cardian joints.
So i probably should have posted a bit more detail.
It's not some thing i i'm looking at doing. it's more trying to build the knowledge base a little.
Also the it was bough up about using a the front high pinion diff in the rear.
Spline count is a given.
Would front ring gear bolt onto the rear centre? and rear ring gear to front centre?
That would basicly alow the fitting of the rear LSD to the front keeping the front ring and pinion (if the splin count was the same) ?
OR
The front open centre fitted with an auto locker to the rear with the rear ring and pinion (if the spline count was the same)?
It's not some thing i i'm looking at doing. it's more trying to build the knowledge base a little.
Also the it was bough up about using a the front high pinion diff in the rear.
Spline count is a given.
Would front ring gear bolt onto the rear centre? and rear ring gear to front centre?
That would basicly alow the fitting of the rear LSD to the front keeping the front ring and pinion (if the splin count was the same) ?
OR
The front open centre fitted with an auto locker to the rear with the rear ring and pinion (if the spline count was the same)?
http://www.mothfukle-engineering.com/
The front and rear ring gears are the same on my 89 mav, not sure if there are any other models that are different though.
Yes the LSD will fit into the front housing and the front open center will fit into the rear housing.
However the front housing is only 2 pinion in most models and therfore not as strong, even with an auto locker its the size of the hemisphere that could limit strength.
if you need a high pinion because of a big lift then you probably have more than std horsepower as well and the front center in the rear could be a limiting factor.
note: electrical things have smoke inside them
mechanical things have a bang inside them
let either of these out and they normally dont work again
Yes the LSD will fit into the front housing and the front open center will fit into the rear housing.
However the front housing is only 2 pinion in most models and therfore not as strong, even with an auto locker its the size of the hemisphere that could limit strength.
if you need a high pinion because of a big lift then you probably have more than std horsepower as well and the front center in the rear could be a limiting factor.
note: electrical things have smoke inside them
mechanical things have a bang inside them
let either of these out and they normally dont work again
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