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LSD for English axle
hey im after an LSD for my mk 2 if anyones got and lsd or tranx or similar please let me know your price.
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Re:LSD for English axle
2011/09/18 09:39:01
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Re:LSD for English axle
2011/09/18 21:10:05
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thanks smcka but thats a bit over my price range at the moment, having two escorts is destorying my bank account.
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Re:LSD for English axle
2011/09/19 08:01:16
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You'll be lucky to get a better deal than that..... Remember that is for a new one... There are bugger all second hand ones about, and they are generally around the same price (centre complete though), but unknown condition.... In about 15 years of looking I have only ever seen less than half a dozen (reasonably priced ie sub $900) LSD's come up secondhand...
Just my 2.2c worth including GST....
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Re:LSD for English axle
2011/09/19 08:16:07
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You could land to your door the same diff only with better ramp angles for $850 OR Since the Tran-x Salisbury is a more than capable centre land one of them less than $750 I have second hand Salisbury's come through from time to time and sell them for $500 cleaned up and shimed back to correct pre-load with new bearing pressed on.
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Re:LSD for English axle
2011/09/19 13:27:59
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Mk1 Lotus
You could land to your door the same diff only with better ramp angles for $850 OR Since the Tran-x Salisbury is a more than capable centre land one of them less than $750 They seem like good prices (go you aussie dollar). What's the difference between the 2 options exactly?
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Re:LSD for English axle
2011/09/19 18:37:08
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SMCKA got one in for me, I was wrapped with his service and the unit is really great, I had it fitted to my diff carrier yesterday and it fitted up really great
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Re:LSD for English axle
2011/09/19 20:15:57
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mud
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You could land to your door the same diff only with better ramp angles for $850 OR Since the Tran-x Salisbury is a more than capable centre land one of them less than $750
They seem like good prices (go you aussie dollar).
What's the difference between the 2 options exactly?
Both made by Tran-x however the more expensive of the two has larger side bearings and you can order 6 different ramp angles. The Salisbury version is named as such as it was originally made by Salisbury and is still made for two reasons, firstly in the UK and Europe if you run under FIA rules you must use it and secondly because it is a good unit. It is available with 2 sets of ramp angle. The larger bearings are just a sales gimmick, older Salisbury's use to fail at the end plate as they were machined cast iron however they have been available in billet steel for at least 15years. Damage to the casings will result if the axles let go at the spline but all the parts are available and both types will sustain equal damage. As for ramp angles the Salibury has the only 2 sets worth using 45/45 and 30/60. Of the 6 available for the more expensive diff 3 only work on drive, a figure of 90 on over run means nothing happens, so once the torque (preload) is overcome the unweighted wheel is free to lock up.
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Re:LSD for English axle
2011/09/19 21:26:39
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for street use and occasion drag/track use what ramp angles would i want?
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Re:LSD for English axle
2011/09/20 05:54:26
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Re:LSD for English axle
2011/09/20 19:40:36
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the escort its for is running a worked pinto havent had it dyno'ed yet
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Re:LSD for English axle
2011/09/21 14:28:32
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Either or. You'll buy 45/45 off the shelf and nearly all second hand units will be 45/45.
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Re:LSD for English axle
2011/09/21 15:01:39
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