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shaving diffs

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shaving diffs

Post by THICKNICK »

searched to no success

just tryin to find some info on shaving GQ diffs. wanted to shave and laminate diffs, they are 4.3s and rear is factory locker type.

was going to buy the brace kit (will try and find photo of it) but wondering if still useable if you shave the diffs, and what have you guys done about the drain plug.

your input would be appreciated,
if anyone knows any links could you chuck em up for me
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Post by brad-chevlux »

there was a thread a while back.
Someone posted that they remove the lowest stud/nut that holds the center in and replace it with a bolt, this serves as the drain point.

As far as shaving goes you need to remove and strip the housing. cut the bottom section off the housing and weld on some flat plate. You are limmited by the mating surface for the center as to how far you can cut. (you will destroy the gasket face before you fit the crown wheel.

For the bracing, personally for the price (and i'm someone who could fab the braces easily) i'd just buy a brace kit from Superior Engineering.
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Post by nastytroll »

brad-chevlux wrote:there was a thread a while back.
Someone posted that they remove the lowest stud/nut that holds the center in and replace it with a bolt, this serves as the drain point.

As far as shaving goes you need to remove and strip the housing. cut the bottom section off the housing and weld on some flat plate. You are limmited by the mating surface for the center as to how far you can cut. (you will destroy the gasket face before you fit the crown wheel.

For the bracing, personally for the price (and i'm someone who could fab the braces easily) i'd just buy a brace kit from Superior Engineering.
What do you mean by "you will destroy the gasket face"?
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Post by brad-chevlux »

the mating face on the housing where the carrier bolts on.

In order to take enough off the bottom to hit the crown wheel would mean you would have to cut though it.

probably a better way to say it, but i know what i mean. :lol:
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Post by WICKED »

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Another shave...
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Neither have drain plugs. The gasket face hasn't been touched at all either..
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Post by WICKED »

Not the best pic but you can see the 2nd one in the car here and the "Gasket Face" didn't need touching cause the pinion angle is best with the flat surfac (shaved bit) facing the ground.

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Post by THICKNICK »

so what do you do when you want to change diff oils with no drain plug
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Post by Rockmonsta »

so what do you do when you want to change diff oils with no drain plug

Pull an axle out and lift up the other side.


What wicked said, the pinion points up so you shave off the section parallel to the ground.


Where abouts are you located?


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Post by THICKNICK »

Rockmonsta wrote:
so what do you do when you want to change diff oils with no drain plug

Pull an axle out and lift up the other side.


What wicked said, the pinion points up so you shave off the section parallel to the ground.


Where abouts are you located?

im in queensland, are you suggesting there are laws against it, didnt think of that.


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Post by nastytroll »

it is illeagal to alter the diff hight in qld aside from tyre size.
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Post by brad-chevlux »

nastytroll wrote:it is illeagal to alter the diff hight in qld aside from tyre size.
do you have a link to the section of the COP or a scan of the page in the cop that says this?
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Post by nastytroll »

brad-chevlux wrote:
nastytroll wrote:it is illeagal to alter the diff hight in qld aside from tyre size.
do you have a link to the section of the COP or a scan of the page in the cop that says this?
I was told this by a qld mod engineer- braced diffs are fine as long as the lowest part original housing is not lowwered or raised, ie pumkin.

I don't have specs but his word is good enough for me.

I shaved it anyway.
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