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Coopz

posted on 21/7/09 at 05:08 PM Reply With Quote
LSD Driveshafts

Well i recently opted for a set of reconditioned sierra push in drive shafts for my open diff but I'm starting to consider getting a LSD diff already is it easy to convert the driveshafts to fit?
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mad-butcher

posted on 21/7/09 at 06:29 PM Reply With Quote
save your money and spend it on making the car look nice ie savage switches, paddle shift or even a flatshifter.

tony

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mookaloid

posted on 21/7/09 at 06:48 PM Reply With Quote
The driveshafts should be fine as they are - just check with the diff seller that you have the correct number of splines on the shafts





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Wadders

posted on 21/7/09 at 07:43 PM Reply With Quote
Not really ,best option, although not locost, would be to fit a quaife or tran-x diff into your casing, and keep your push in shafts.
From experience the ford lsd unit is a waste of time in a bec, you may as well stay open diff.

Al.




Originally posted by Coopz
Well i recently opted for a set of reconditioned sierra push in drive shafts for my open diff but I'm starting to consider getting a LSD diff already is it easy to convert the driveshafts to fit?







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