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diff,LSD rear???what size diff is mine???

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diff,LSD rear???what size diff is mine???

Post by Turbo Tonka »

just wondering if my lux would have an LSD in the rear???theres a sticker on the back sayin lsd oil only but it dont perform like a lsd at all,shows no signs of one. Its a 94 model,no sr5.Just wanting to know cos im gonna get a lockrite off bigballs and it says they are 2 different lockers?
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Post by LuxyBoy »

Should do, mine is the same it is there but don't perform like one :roll:
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Post by Rhysta »

toyota lsd's are reknown for wearing out after 40 thou km's. it will be a lsd tho.
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Post by badger »

its toyotas idea of an lsd. they usually last till just after the car drives off the lot

i am lead to beleive that u can get them shimmed to work ok tho
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Post by Turbo Tonka »

rito,cool.so the one ill need is the LSD one,slightly cheaper,$803,bout 3.5 hours fitting.The other one it says is for non lsd rears or all fronts.sound right all?????thanks

also just looking on the 4wdsystems site,LOKKA $499 on special.....
Lockrites at BBM $803

now me n dad put a Lokka in the old 1 litre zook and shattered it real quick,would i get the same with the lux n should i stick with the lockrite????
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Post by gotoy »

Go for air locker, only a few $$ more.
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Post by JulesUK »

Beware of lockers though.
My friend has an LJ70, locked the front diff, went mud plugging, and blew up the UJ on the wheel end of a driveshaft.

Problem is if a wheel gets jammed (bogged down in deep mud for example) and the diff is locked it keeps putting power to the stuck wheel and BANG!!!!
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Post by gotoy »

Why did your friend not turn off the front locker? Assuming he can turn it off. Front mounted lockers will chew up the CV joints faster. I have ARB in the rear of my LJ70. Only turn it on when needed and off as soon as.
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Post by JulesUK »

He never actually had switchable lockers. He just locked the front diff and used free wheeling hubs on road.
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Post by dow50r »

Boys.....The toyota lsd is good for on road use, or safer on road, unlike the nissan that is tail happy and leave black marks on twisty driveways because it has a strong lsd...and in Toyotas' defense, they offer lockers as an option on some models...remember that you have to get to and from the dirt aswell, and all auto lockers are severe on drivetrain and tyres....the ARB is the best option, beware the lockrite in a worn lsd, as the teeth will be worn in the diff, and it wont work properly.....i would be looking at putting the locker up front. Try some 95/140 lsd gear oil in the back...helps a bit.
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Post by muddy12 »

Have a look at www.rocky-road.com for a lockrite. Import it yaself & get it heaps cheaper...
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Post by Turbo Tonka »

thanx mate just checked that site,can anyone tell me wat size diff i have,???on rocky-road it has options of 7.5" or 8" etc. mine is a 2.8 diesel,94 model.any help please,and it has options of splines too???
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Post by Barney7779 »

8"

7.5" was the front in the IFS models i think
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Post by Turbo Tonka »

thanx bloke,hi ho hi ho off to order my locker i go ;)
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