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Auburn Locker for Nissan
Auburn Locker for Nissan
http://www.justdifferentials.com/index. ... cts_id=519
So who says is possible to use on Patrol diff bolt on
"Nissan 6 cyl Pickup & Pathfinder H233" what spline count ?? 31 ??
Haven't found these product from Auburn home site
So who says is possible to use on Patrol diff bolt on
"Nissan 6 cyl Pickup & Pathfinder H233" what spline count ?? 31 ??
Haven't found these product from Auburn home site
http://www.auburngear.com/aftermarket/p ... f9d7f93179
this looks interesting. elec locker that has an LSD function while switched off.
on second look, maybe not. the locker function is gained by compressing the clutch pack. it's not a machanical locker
this looks interesting. elec locker that has an LSD function while switched off.
on second look, maybe not. the locker function is gained by compressing the clutch pack. it's not a machanical locker
http://www.mothfukle-engineering.com/
so long as it becomes so tight that there is no chance of the clutch slipping.cooki_monsta wrote:it is in a sence, if it works it should work well, uses an electro magnet to lock the lsd pack, could be a good find as there is no air lines to split i like
retaining the LSD would be plus, mine thing is hard enough to drive in the rain with an LSD, i'd hate to have to do it with out one.
http://www.mothfukle-engineering.com/
definatly true, how ever the way that diagram shows it, the 2 metal plates at each end should lock the lsd pack with the large electromagnetic coil, this i think is still a ripper idea, not too good for the front diff one would think though, still, fantastic . just have to see if it worksbrad-chevlux wrote:so long as it becomes so tight that there is no chance of the clutch slipping.cooki_monsta wrote:it is in a sence, if it works it should work well, uses an electro magnet to lock the lsd pack, could be a good find as there is no air lines to split i like
retaining the LSD would be plus, mine thing is hard enough to drive in the rain with an LSD, i'd hate to have to do it with out one.
Maverick. Unlocked on 35's MOTTO: Lock, Stomp & Hold on
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