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Passport LSD Diff #604002 05/17/05 02:46 AM
Joined: Oct 2003
Posts: 97
tinytrooper Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
I have found several passports with complete diff sets. The ratio I'm unsure of but the code on the option plate suggests limited slip. Are the option codes the same for the passports as the isuzus. If so then wouldn't the lsd diff swap into a rodeo with no problem. Truck 1 is a 94 honda passport, Truck 2 is a 99 honda passport. If the option codes are different then were would you be able to find them, if they can be found...ps honda's su.. thnks

Re: Passport LSD Diff [Re: tinytrooper] #604003 05/17/05 03:18 AM
Joined: Feb 2004
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Starchild Offline
Rock Warrior
You won't be able to use anything from a 98'+ vehicle. The axle is still a D44, but not compatable. An LSD from an earlier Rodeo or Passport could be swapped, but you have to change the whole carrier. This would require setting up the gears as well.

It would be easier to swap the entire axle of compatable ratio to get the LSD.

HIH,
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Re: Passport LSD Diff [Re: Starchild] #604004 05/17/05 03:22 AM
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tinytrooper Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
Well maybe a little more info would help.
I have a 95 3.2 5spd 4x4 rodeo, am curious about the lsd swap. The 94 passport would be the ideal canidate(sp) for the swap....how about that hmmmm more info is good.

Re: Passport LSD Diff [Re: tinytrooper] #604005 05/17/05 03:40 AM
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jezeric Offline
Isuzu Moderator
If it's an LSD in the Passport, it should swap straight into your Rodeo. Mechanically, the Passport and Rodeo are identical vehicles. Across those two consecutive years, nothing that I know of changed in the difs that would make it not work.

James








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