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75 series Diff info

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75 series Diff info

Post by kempster1 »

This is a 87 75 series troopy that has blown the diff, is there any other models of cruisers that have the same carrier?
IE it would be great if a 60, 47 or 45 series carrier was the same.
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Post by beanz2 »

Yes, 45, 47, 60 and the rear of 80 series all have the same carrier, as long as they are open diff centres. You can install an entire LSD or locking diff centre into the older 75 diff.

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Post by 80UTE »

beanz2 wrote:Yes, 45, 47, 60 and the rear of 80 series all have the same carrier, as long as they are open diff centres. You can install an entire LSD or locking diff centre into the older 75 diff.

Dave
80 series carrier will fit as long as the 80 carrier bearings are used, all diff from ~1990 onwards had the bigger carrier bearings. All 40's, 55's, 60's and 70's will fit straight in.


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Post by kempster1 »

And when the Wanker spare parts boy sends you 80 series bearing for a 75 series carried.

So we shull wait :bad-words: :bad-words:
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