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Diff laminating

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Diff laminating

Post by mattlux »

Does anyone have any pics of cheesy or sandys diff laminating?
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Post by beretta »

go to cheezy's website.
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diff laminating

Post by yellasub »

just go round to brett's and have look at his diff
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Post by MyGQ »

ok probably a stupid question, but what is Diff laminating?
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Post by beretta »

Basically they weld in some bracing to stop the diff housing from bending or flexing on hard impacts. They usually use some cut down box section and "fill in" the section from the top of the pumpkin across the long side of the diff, also weled some bracing in to the knuckles on the end too as they can be a weak point. Does that make sense?

If you are doing this your self consider the clearance between your new bracing and the sump, cos it'll hit hard!
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Post by Ruffy »

beretta wrote:Basically they weld in some bracing to stop the diff housing from bending or flexing on hard impacts. They usually use some cut down box section and "fill in" the section from the top of the pumpkin across the long side of the diff, also weled some bracing in to the knuckles on the end too as they can be a weak point. Does that make sense?

If you are doing this your self consider the clearance between your new bracing and the sump, cos it'll hit hard!
I vaguely remember some guys at the cliff hanger with a yellow GQ wagon that launched it up the creek bank and on landing dented the sump because of the diff laminating..... :roll:
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Post by beretta »

Ruffy wrote:
beretta wrote:Basically they weld in some bracing to stop the diff housing from bending or flexing on hard impacts. They usually use some cut down box section and "fill in" the section from the top of the pumpkin across the long side of the diff, also weled some bracing in to the knuckles on the end too as they can be a weak point. Does that make sense?

If you are doing this your self consider the clearance between your new bracing and the sump, cos it'll hit hard!
I vaguely remember some guys at the cliff hanger with a yellow GQ wagon that launched it up the creek bank and on landing dented the sump because of the diff laminating..... :roll:
hahahaha, thats why i wrote that dude!
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