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LSD for 84 Zook

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LSD for 84 Zook

Post by One more go »

can you get a spliery diff to

fit in a 84 spook
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Post by sierrajim »

Perhaps some more information on your vehicle may help get a more accurate answer.
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Post by cut 4B »

if its a nt 1.3 u can use a jimny rear diff they bolt in and are the same gearing
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Post by Gwagensteve »

Are you sure CUTZOOK?

Jimny's are to the best of my knowlegde 4.09 or 4.3 geared and do not come with a LSD in any case.
There might have been a 3.9 but to find a 3.9 with a factory LSD would be almost impossible.

There was an aisin-warner factory optional LSD that approximately nobody bought for the sierra as it was about $1200. I was aware of these available from third parties in the early 90's, but the price kept people away from what was a pretty ineffective LSD. Once the airlocker was launched for the Sierra, there was really no point to look for an LSD IMHO.

I have never come across a sierra with an LSD in 13 years.
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Post by droopypete »

Gwagensteve wrote: I have never come across a sierra with an LSD in 13 years.
You did get fairly excited once though :D
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Post by Rhett »

I have seen lsd in a zook and they seem to work fine I got told they were from imports. Cut4b is running a jimmy lsd in his so they must fit :roll: I guesss its the right ratio
Its a wheelbase thing
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Post by Gwagensteve »

There was/is a factory option LSD in japan for sure. Finding one with the right ratio (1.3's are rare in japan, even for jimny's) would be so hard unless you knew what to look for and where to get it that as a general rule, I would say it's not worth pursuing. - for the hassle, I would always go a locker (anyway, trailtough mini spools are only US$99 :twisted: )
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Post by cut 4B »

the lsd in my zook is out of a 2000 mod jimny 5spd it is 3.9 and it bolted in no worries at all i got it out of my mates jimny he is going air locker it works realy good better than i thought so i guess there u can get a lsd for a zook :D
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Post by Gwagensteve »

Nice find - How many other people have come across a jimny LSD?
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Post by cut 4B »

mud 4b has a jimny rolling shell not shure if it is on with a lsd but i dont he has looked ether so it wouldnt hurt to call him at suziworx and ask
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Post by mach.25 »

Just call Trail Tough and get a Mini Spool or get it welded, much cheaper and doing u turns in carparks and servos really piss people off.
Under A$600 for Lockright and Mini Spool landed and another $400 to fit. Various bits and pieces stuffed here and there, previous owner a bit slack with mainaining.
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Post by Pinball »

I got an LSD, Suzisport Springwood fitted yesterday.

DLocked drive systems i think used to do em out of sydney, but not enough sales to make it worth supporting still.

Mines a secondhand of little known providence, yet to try it out in anger.

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Post by Nev »

my import 87 LWB SJ51 sierra originally had an LSD but the previous owner turfed it when it was stuffed. Could probably find many others in Japan with em I would think.
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