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diff centres

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diff centres

Post by bushwalker »

i tried to swap an 80 series (1992) rear diff centre with a 75 series rear diff centre (1992) 75 series diff centre went fine into 80 series housing and took axles all good but when i put the 80 centre into my 75 housing the shorter axle on the drivers side does not seem :bad-words: to go all the way in does anyone have any ideas :?:
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Post by princess T »

we took the diffs out of our 75 n put them in the 80 n put the 80 diffs back in the 75 n never had problems with the axels
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Post by 4sum4 »

was the axle easy to get out
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Post by bushwalker »

ended up being two bent dowels on my hub :bad-words: closer inspection showed whole hub was in a bad state so i replaced it axle went in fine :lol:
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