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Rear diff compatibilites with different year model rockies

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Rear diff compatibilites with different year model rockies

Post by RockyF75 »

Is there any difference between an 84 rocky and one of the 90's ones that have a limo in the back?? Would it just be a straight swap? Thinking along the lines of hunting down a centre from a wrecker for the limo... and on that note, is the limo worth the effort?
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Post by HotFourOk »

Just lock it :armsup:

or ummm weld it :D LSD is good for dorrifto :armsup:

Bundy should know if the centres are interchangable... Do you reckon you could find a centre out of a 90s model one tho :?
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Post by RockyF75 »

HotFourOk wrote:Just lock it :armsup:

or ummm weld it :D LSD is good for dorrifto :armsup:

Bundy should know if the centres are interchangable... Do you reckon you could find a centre out of a 90s model one tho :?
I'm sure I could find one...... however when the owner sees me jacking the back of their car up I may have sum problems :D

Just curious really, no immediate plans but want to know if their interchangable cause if they are and i see one in the Trading post or sumthing I will grab it :twisted:
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Post by BundyRumandCoke »

Im actually not sure if they are the same. I sold a diff centre to a bloke one time, not sure what model Rocky it was going into, and it wouldnt fit cause it had a different spline count, 28 and 29, if I remember correctly.
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Post by HotFourOk »

So there are different centres in some Rocky's? Just dunno which ones?
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Post by Spartacus »

u can buy genuine rocky LSD for 3k each IIRC...

there was mention of swapping hemispheres between front and rear.
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Post by BundyRumandCoke »

How much for a LSD? 3 grand each. BS. That makes my Detriots worth about 5 grand each. More than the rest of the vehicle is worth.

And yes, in the earlier F70/75's the front and rear diff centres are interchangable. The only difference is the front has 2 side gears, verses the rear with 4.
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Post by flynn »

BundyRumandCoke wrote: And yes, in the earlier F70/75's the front and rear diff centres are interchangable. The only difference is the front has 2 side gears, verses the rear with 4.
so how does that affect the swaping??? i wld love to be able to have 2 limos.
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Post by BundyRumandCoke »

It doesnt. When I got my first diff lock, I took the rear centre and put it in the front for extra strength. Then when I got my second diff lock, it took the second centre out.
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Post by flynn »

BundyRumandCoke wrote:Im actually not sure if they are the same. I sold a diff centre to a bloke one time, not sure what model Rocky it was going into, and it wouldnt fit cause it had a different spline count, 28 and 29, if I remember correctly.
so how can i tell if i got 28/29 splines???

and do they make limos for both???
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Post by Spartacus »

flynn wrote:
so how can i tell if i got 28/29 splines???

and do they make limos for both???
you pull out ur axles and start counting biatch :finger:
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Post by BundyRumandCoke »

I would say the same, pull an axle, its just I wouldnt call you a biatch
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Post by SimplyPV »

BundyRumandCoke wrote:I would say the same, pull an axle, its just I wouldnt call you a biatch
maybe not directly.... :oops:
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Post by Patchy »

do a complete conversion with nissan patrol, thats what i plan on doing and is prob cheaper if you dont have to pay anyone else to do it
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