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blown gu diff

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Post by mud gu »

gday boys managed to destroy the internals of my 2002 gu's rear diff the other week. destroyed my locker crown wheel and pinion and even mangled the diff housing. mechanic tells me could be due to a couple of reasons but will know for sure soon.
will keep you posted on the outcome and will try and get some pics of the mangled bits up here
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Post by Hoonz »

nice work ...

hope u didn't switch ur locker on while u were spinning hard in the mud
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Post by mud gu »

nah even better did it on the highway :x

may have been a problem with the installation of the goodies
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Post by Hoonz »

ouch thats gotta suck ... woulda been scary doin highway speeds
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Post by AndrewPatrol »

I gather its not a standard diff? Whats in it that you reckon caused it?
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Post by mickyd555 »

mud gu wrote:nah even better did it on the highway :x

may have been a problem with the installation of the goodies


i dont really know much of the workings of the lockers, but that does not sound good. does the whole diff need to be replaced?? including housing?
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Post by 4by »

What brand of locker did you have......ARB, Lockright......
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Post by mud gu »

it had a arb locker in it, and supposedly 4.88 ratios
will find out for sure tomorrow but on some lockers you need to put washers on depending on the length of the bolts. the guys said there was no washers in the mess that came outta the diff
will try and get some photos of the damage and the real reason for the stuff up tomorrow arvo.
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Post by AndrewPatrol »

who fitted it?
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Post by mud gu »

id rather not say who fitted it so everyone can see
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Post by hottiemonster »

Hoonz wrote:nice work ...

hope u didn't switch ur locker on while u were spinning hard in the mud


i did this once, well put the locker on and then straight away dump the clutch and it went bang, but i havent noticed any different when driving. might pull the centre out one day for a look see to see if i have damage of some kind, i might have just been lucky nothing went bang :armsup:
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Post by chimpboy »

mud gu wrote:id rather not say who fitted it so everyone can see


Was it "professionally" fitted though?
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Post by mud gu »

yes it was professionally fitted at a workshop
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Post by Hoonz »

hottiemonster wrote:
Hoonz wrote:nice work ...

hope u didn't switch ur locker on while u were spinning hard in the mud


i did this once, well put the locker on and then straight away dump the clutch and it went bang, but i havent noticed any different when driving. might pull the centre out one day for a look see to see if i have damage of some kind, i might have just been lucky nothing went bang :armsup:


hahaha ... i've seen lockers switched on mid burnout with 36" pedes
surpirsingly nothing went bang .. lockers are strong if installed right
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Post by mud gu »

yeah they are strong IF they are installed right
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Post by Hoonz »

didn't i just say that :finger:
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Post by mud gu »

the final story

was running 4.875 in front and 4.625 in rear. This was the cause of my problem. both diff ratios were professionaly installed but i still ended up with different ratios each end. this was the cause of my massive repair bill.

so make sure your mechanic puts the same ratio in front and back

anyone want a slightyly second hand locker. may be slightly bent and mangled hahaha.

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Post by Hoonz »

so the mechanic is going to pay for it for putting in the wrong C&P gears?

or did u supply them
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Post by bogged »

mud gu wrote:the final story

was running 4.875 in front and 4.625 in rear. This was the cause of my problem. both diff ratios were professionaly installed but i still ended up with different ratios each end. this was the cause of my massive repair bill.


Am I missing something, but it sounds like you are being charged to fix their fuck up? How does that work?

Why are you paying $0.01cent?

Their fuck up not yours or did you hand them the gear and say fit this shit to my car?

If they are the "Professionals" you say they are, then they should wear the complete bill for the lot. I know some pros that suck lots :armsup: :armsup:
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Post by mud gu »

i didnt supply the gear.

the so called professional supplied all parts and labour.

i will be ringin him on monday to try and get the money out of him.

if he doesnt wanna compensate me then ill have to name him here
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Post by ozy1 »

mud gu wrote:i didnt supply the gear.

the so called professional supplied all parts and labour.

i will be ringin him on monday to try and get the money out of him.

if he doesnt wanna compensate me then ill have to name him here


the owners and moderated of OL dont want any names named on here especially when it comes to badmouthing them, due to all the laww suits/litagation, so your better off keeping the name quiet
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Post by hottiemonster »

that totally sucks dude, i wouldnt be paying one cent! get the professional to pay for the repair bill, it was their fuck up!
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Post by bilby »

mud gu wrote:nah even better did it on the highway :x

may have been a problem with the installation of the goodies



um am i missing something here
fair enuff they put different ratio's in but
ya not s'possed to switch the air lokker on on the highway ??? :?
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Post by bazzle »

Ratios Shouldnt be a problem in 2 wheel drive ??

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Post by chimpboy »

This all sounds kind of odd. Are you saying you were just driving along the highway and your rear diff exploded? Was the air locker actually in operation on the highway? Were you in four-wheel-drive?

I'm just thinking that a mechanic who would fit different ratios to front and rear would probably also make some other errors.

But if (a) you were in 4WD on the highway with the locker on and (b) your mechanic fitted mismatched diff ratios then I guess it's less clear-cut who actually caused the problems. Locker and 4WD should be okay until you turn a corner even on the bitumen... unless the ratios are mismatched.

Hmm. Odd story dude.

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Post by mud gu »

no i didnt switch the locker on on the highway dont know why anyone would wanna do that

true when its in two wheel drive ratios dont matter but the problem can be started when your in 4by and mynn decided to let go on the highway
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Post by TUFFRANGIE »

wouldn't the stress be put on the centre diff not the rear or front diff if there are different ratio's front to back?
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Post by Hoonz »

GUs don't have a center diff ... that aren't constant 4wd
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