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Does the lsd oil only sticker on diff mean it's def. lsd?

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Does the lsd oil only sticker on diff mean it's def. lsd?

Post by Andrew81 »

While fitting the new tub to my brothers 98 sc ifs hilux today i noticed the rear diff had an lsd oil only sticker on it. Does this mean it's definitely an lsd?

We were both suprised as it doesn't seem to work as an lsd. Could it just be it needs the oil replaced to get it working or will it need to go to a dif specialist?
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Post by HEY CHARGER »

if its a original sticker chances are that it is a lsd, to check lift the rears of the ground and turn a wheel if both turn Presto lsd .
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Post by dow50r »

If you want it to work better, get some lsd oil 85/140 grade...that helps them a bit.
They are fairly loose to allow good manners on road, the other end of lsd's is the Nissan ones that leave black marks on drives and are tail happy on gravel....I like their approach :D
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Post by ferrit »

if youve turned a corner your yota LSD is fucked :lol:
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Post by De-lux »

ferrit wrote:if youve turned a corner your yota LSD is ***** :lol:


i'll second that. i've been told from several people that tojo LSD's are only good for about 10,000klms after which they lose their limited slipping ability.
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Post by dumbdunce »

read the axle code on the firewall build plate - if it ends in a 3 or a 5 then it is a LSD.

as others have suggested, the toyota LSD's are pretty ordinary. you can have it rebuilt with new clutches etc but the overhaul cost is prohibitive - it is more cost effective to fit a locking diff.

as a temporary measure it is possible to open the LSD carrier and add shims to the preload spring, which will work for about another 5000km or so.

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Post by dow50r »

ferrit wrote:if youve turned a corner your yota LSD is ***** :lol:


Yep, thats why every yota has an option for a difflock...when under load, they do work a little bit, but lift a wheel and its all over...even if its new and never turned a corner :oops:
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Post by mattsluxtruck »

yotas have a LLSD. Limited Limited Slip Diff. All in all actually mine is pretty good for a yota. Has done 65000 being pushed by the v8 and still kinda works. Lockrite next weekend but.....
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