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trooper posi
#916791
11/20/08 10:22 PM
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Joined: May 2008
Posts: 30
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Getting the Wheeling Fever
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I want to either buy a new locker or get a posi for my 1990 Isuzu trooper. I saw a posi unit on ebay from a 93 trooper that said would work for my trooper. I was wondering if I found a later model trooper at a junkyard, if the rear end would fit in my trooper. But I don't know how to check if it has a posi or not. So if anyone could help me with codes, vin numbers, or anything else that would tell me if it has a posi or not I would appreciate it. thanks
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Re: trooper posi
[Re: kmattinson]
#916792
11/20/08 10:56 PM
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Joined: Sep 2000
Posts: 4,277
Roll Me Over
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"G80" is the option code for limited slip... besides that, it will be real hard to tell apart sitting there in a junkyard since you either need a good look inside the diff or have the tires off the ground so you can spin them. also, I'd be weary of a junkyard lsd, you have no way of knowing how burnt out the clutch packs will be. http://www.zitog.com/xr-001.shtml-Rob
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Re: trooper posi
[Re: RobG]
#916793
11/21/08 05:11 AM
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Joined: Apr 2000
Posts: 7,268
Isuzu Moderator
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Why are looking at replacing the diff? Gear change? Worn out? Damaged?
If you might have any use for a locker, it is well worth it to do it now, as you will have to pay the same for the setup. As Rob mentioned, these units are almost 20 years old and most likely they do not function very well. Rebuilding them is probably going to cost as much as a locker.
Just something to think about.
Michael
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Re: trooper posi
[Re: kmattinson]
#916794
11/21/08 06:04 PM
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Joined: Apr 2003
Posts: 234
Wheeler
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Call Matt @ indy4x and get the aussie locker you won't be disappointed, just did one in my 88 t2 and love it. Don
sua dana 44 conversion 5.38 gears, 4.3tbi,700r,dana 300 w/tera low 4:1 gears
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Re: trooper posi
[Re: kmattinson]
#916795
11/21/08 10:36 PM
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Joined: May 2008
Posts: 30
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Getting the Wheeling Fever
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I drive my trooper every day and do more on road driving then off road. So i don't know how road worthy a locker will be since every time I make a turn my tires would probably chirp. Which is why I would rather buy a rebuilt posi or get a good used one.
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Re: trooper posi
[Re: kmattinson]
#916796
11/21/08 10:39 PM
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Joined: May 2008
Posts: 30
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Getting the Wheeling Fever
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also where on the vehicle do i look for the option "G80" code
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Re: trooper posi
[Re: kmattinson]
#916797
11/22/08 01:45 AM
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Joined: Apr 2000
Posts: 7,268
Isuzu Moderator
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There is an options plate on the firewall under the hood.
If you don't need something for offroad use, just stick with what you have. You are right, a locker on the road is less useful. The aussie locker is a good unit. Once you figure out how to drive it, it should chirp very little and clunk from time to time. The ARB is another option (but, expensive).
As for a limited slip, it just is probably not worth your time/money. The used ones are just that, used. They are probably no good. Actually being able to rebuild them is probably nigh to impossible. New units are available, but they are expensive.
If you have your heart set on something, the aussie might be for you. The cost is reasonable and there is no gear setup needed. It actually might be the cheapest of your options.
You need to really think about what you want. The aussie locker is nice, but it is always there. Icy roads might get exciting.
Good luck, Michael
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Re: trooper posi
[Re: mlclark]
#916798
11/23/08 05:36 PM
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Joined: Jun 2000
Posts: 3,702
Roll Me Over
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A used LSD is not necessarily going to be worn out, mine worked fine on my 93 until I swapped it out a couple of years ago for an ARB setup, but there is certainly some risk that you would end up with a worn one.
Steve Carlson - 95 Trooper LS expo rig Serenity now!
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