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LSD in frount diff
LSD in frount diff
A mate of mine was telling me that the hemisphere out of a rear lsd can be put into the front just wondering if this is pissable its for a GU patrol
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06" dual cab hilux
06" dual cab hilux
lsd swap
Have just fitted a navara rear lsd into the front of my gq. It is a straight bolt in.
The spline and shaft size on the navara/pathfinder rear is listed as the same as a gu front, so should also be a easy swap.
cheers.
The spline and shaft size on the navara/pathfinder rear is listed as the same as a gu front, so should also be a easy swap.
cheers.

[url=http://www.patrol4x4.com/forum/showthread.php?t=27334]The Weekend Warrior[/url]
Re: lsd swap
Looking at doing exactly the same to my 88 patrol.eighty8 wrote:Have just fitted a navara rear lsd into the front of my gq. It is a straight bolt in.
The spline and shaft size on the navara/pathfinder rear is listed as the same as a gu front, so should also be a easy swap.
cheers.
What is it like off road ?. Good and bad bits ie. steering weight??
Thanks heaps


Re: lsd swap
Looking at doing exactly the same to my 88 patrol.eighty8 wrote:Have just fitted a navara rear lsd into the front of my gq. It is a straight bolt in.
The spline and shaft size on the navara/pathfinder rear is listed as the same as a gu front, so should also be a easy swap.
cheers.
What is it like off road ?. Good and bad bits ie. steering weight??
Thanks heaps


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Stool,
Would you mind putting up a howto (Rough or detailed) guide on welding your front diff. I know I can find like infinite methods for suzuki and tojos but a nissan one doesn't exist..
Is it as simply as yanking out centre and going to town on the spider gears ? Do you chuck stuff in there with them ??
Could you comment on the overall I guess compromise of having the front welded ? Is it thaaaaat Bad.. ?? For no $$$ is it worth it ?? etc etc
Would you mind putting up a howto (Rough or detailed) guide on welding your front diff. I know I can find like infinite methods for suzuki and tojos but a nissan one doesn't exist..
Is it as simply as yanking out centre and going to town on the spider gears ? Do you chuck stuff in there with them ??
Could you comment on the overall I guess compromise of having the front welded ? Is it thaaaaat Bad.. ?? For no $$$ is it worth it ?? etc etc
[quote="MSCHIF"]SPUA its like shaving a barbie dolls head, amusing but pointless.[/quote]
I just welded the 4 corners where the spiders come in to contact. Didint even dissmantle centre. Its only a MK but i broke 1 CV, and just about stuffed my hubs. The welds are still holding strong. I guess you could put a large washer to cover the spiders and then weld it on to make it stronger
Anyway have fun, Once your in there youll see how to do it. Failing thAT GOOGLE " Cig Locker" Or " lincoln locker"
Anyway have fun, Once your in there youll see how to do it. Failing thAT GOOGLE " Cig Locker" Or " lincoln locker"
Method to weld the GQ cantre is the same as most other diff centre
just bigger
1 pull axel and cv out
2 Remove steering drag link
3 Remove prop shaft and mark the position of flange to shaft for
correct balance
4 Remove all the nuts from diff carrier
5 Slide diff carrier out which will Brake your arm as it is very {HEAVY}
6 Remove diff centre from carrier
7 Clean oil from gears
8 Find a mate who is handy with a mig welder
9 Weld spider gears togther than weld spider gears to diff center
Do one or two welds a day as to keep it all cool to touch for max strength
and Never cool off with water.
10 Clean all spatter from gears and centre as thay will stuff your bearings
big time if left in centre .
Driving with a welded diff is quiet good in a patrol .
The steering is heavy when on high traction and will return to centre
Thats about it.
I find the extra traction well worth the zero dollors it cost to lock the
front diff
And ive been told ARB air lockers replace the centre anyway
so who cares.
Just do it .
just bigger
1 pull axel and cv out
2 Remove steering drag link
3 Remove prop shaft and mark the position of flange to shaft for
correct balance
4 Remove all the nuts from diff carrier
5 Slide diff carrier out which will Brake your arm as it is very {HEAVY}
6 Remove diff centre from carrier
7 Clean oil from gears
8 Find a mate who is handy with a mig welder
9 Weld spider gears togther than weld spider gears to diff center
Do one or two welds a day as to keep it all cool to touch for max strength
and Never cool off with water.
10 Clean all spatter from gears and centre as thay will stuff your bearings
big time if left in centre .
Driving with a welded diff is quiet good in a patrol .
The steering is heavy when on high traction and will return to centre
Thats about it.
I find the extra traction well worth the zero dollors it cost to lock the
front diff
And ive been told ARB air lockers replace the centre anyway
so who cares.
Just do it .
GQ with big nuts
Re: lsd swap
big ben wrote:Looking at doing exactly the same to my 88 patrol.eighty8 wrote:Have just fitted a navara rear lsd into the front of my gq. It is a straight bolt in.
The spline and shaft size on the navara/pathfinder rear is listed as the same as a gu front, so should also be a easy swap.
cheers.
What is it like off road ?. Good and bad bits ie. steering weight??
Thanks heaps![]()
The extra drive thru the front is great, makes a big difference. The steering is a little heavier and wants to center it self, just got to adjust your driving style in some situations but nothing bad, after 2 or 3 trips l'm used to it.
I've had a front wheel lodged fairly tight in a rut once or twice, the limo obviously allows some slip untill the full load is off that wheel which reduces the risk of a cv breakage, which l like.

[url=http://www.patrol4x4.com/forum/showthread.php?t=27334]The Weekend Warrior[/url]
Re: lsd swap
Sounds like ur happy with the result, so i assume u can climb and decend hills with greater control.Have u got a before/ after story of your favorite hill?? You mention the self centring effect of the LSD, does the 4b have a worse turning circle ie weaving between trees?eighty8 wrote:big ben wrote:Looking at doing exactly the same to my 88 patrol.eighty8 wrote:Have just fitted a navara rear lsd into the front of my gq. It is a straight bolt in.
The spline and shaft size on the navara/pathfinder rear is listed as the same as a gu front, so should also be a easy swap.
cheers.
What is it like off road ?. Good and bad bits ie. steering weight??
Thanks heaps![]()
The extra drive thru the front is great, makes a big difference. The steering is a little heavier and wants to center it self, just got to adjust your driving style in some situations but nothing bad, after 2 or 3 trips l'm used to it.
I've had a front wheel lodged fairly tight in a rut once or twice, the limo obviously allows some slip untill the full load is off that wheel which reduces the risk of a cv breakage, which l like.
thanks



Re: lsd swap
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Sounds like ur happy with the result, so i assume u can climb and decend hills with greater control.Have u got a before/ after story of your favorite hill?? You mention the self centring effect of the LSD, does the 4b have a worse turning circle ie weaving between trees?
thanks
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No it doesn't have a worse turning circle, it's just heavier cause the front wants to drive in a straight line. Just gotta change your driving style a little. It will slide a little on a greasy track like any style of locked diff will but like l said, you learn to adjust.
Overall, ...real happy with it
Sounds like ur happy with the result, so i assume u can climb and decend hills with greater control.Have u got a before/ after story of your favorite hill?? You mention the self centring effect of the LSD, does the 4b have a worse turning circle ie weaving between trees?
thanks



No it doesn't have a worse turning circle, it's just heavier cause the front wants to drive in a straight line. Just gotta change your driving style a little. It will slide a little on a greasy track like any style of locked diff will but like l said, you learn to adjust.
Overall, ...real happy with it

[url=http://www.patrol4x4.com/forum/showthread.php?t=27334]The Weekend Warrior[/url]
try talking to HARTS TRANSMISSIONS at brendale in brisbane they did a great job on my GU and a mates GQ, we are both wrapped!!!big ben wrote:I pulled everything apart the other day, and the Navara LSD i got is a oddball and wont go into my GQ front easily. What year Navara LSD did you use??![]()
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