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Re: some of us want a LSD for rear [Re: Hydra747] #963277 02/10/10 01:03 AM
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I think the fuzz should set the example <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/shame.gif" alt="" />


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Re: some of us want a LSD for rear [Re: 69442] #963278 02/10/10 06:51 AM
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So why didn't you PM us?


Because some people have been warned before, and also to stop others joining in. Finding 26 entries in one day, with very little real point to them (not even on track of the original post) gets a bit annoying.

This is the Tech forum, this is a tech thread. We have an Off topic section on 4X4Wire and we have PM for more personal communication if that's what you want to post about.


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Re: *DELETED BY YOURS TRULY!!!!* [Re: Hydra747] #963279 02/20/10 05:40 AM
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LIFT OR BUST! 2001 Sportage EX 4dr 4WD with 300,210 miles & counting .....
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Re: *DELETED BY YOURS TRULY!!!!* [Re: 69442] #963280 02/21/10 02:24 AM
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Re: some of us want a LSD for rear [Re: Hydra747] #963281 02/22/10 08:46 PM
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Hmm, nice find. Obviously, the ring and pinoin can be swapped between all those vehicles listed. my question is this: can the carriers be swapped between vehicles? obviously the ring would bolt up to the carrier, so the only fitment issue would be if the carriers were not the same width between the vehicles. In other words, are the overall length of the carriers the same from carrier bearing to carrier bearing? <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif" alt="" />

Re: some of us want a LSD for rear [Re: 357transam] #963282 02/23/10 01:28 AM
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Hmm, nice find. Obviously, the ring and pinoin can be swapped between all those vehicles listed. my question is this: can the carriers be swapped between vehicles? obviously the ring would bolt up to the carrier, so the only fitment issue would be if the carriers were not the same width between the vehicles. In other words, are the overall length of the carriers the same from carrier bearing to carrier bearing? <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif" alt="" />


The 4x4 has NO carrier bearing !

What are you referring to?

Sorry if I am confused... <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif" alt="" />

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Re: some of us want a LSD for rear [Re: Hydra747] #963283 03/03/10 01:27 AM
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This is what im talking about. Are the distances there the same between the vehicles in the article, or do only the ring and pinions fit? If they are the same, then it should be possible to get a spool or LSD for one of the other vehicles to stick in the front. I have seen factory torsion style LSD's for the S2000 go for about $170 on ebay. [Linked Image]

Last edited by 357transam; 03/03/10 01:30 AM.
Re: some of us want a LSD for rear [Re: 357transam] #963284 03/03/10 06:24 AM
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we don't want a LSD for the front, we want a LSD rear,


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Re: some of us want a LSD for rear [Re: 357transam] #963285 03/03/10 01:26 PM
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Hmm, nice find. Obviously, the ring and pinion can be swapped between all those vehicles listed. my question is this: can the carriers be swapped between vehicles? obviously the ring would bolt up to the carrier, so the only fitment issue would be if the carriers were not the same width between the vehicles. In other words, are the overall length of the carriers the same from carrier bearing to carrier bearing? <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif" alt="" />


This is a good question, and one I was wondering about a bit back. I was running through the ARB Air Locker application listings, scanning the shaft diameters vs spline count. I found that model RD110 has a 28.8mm shaft diameter application and 28 spline count, which is dang close to the rear on the later 1st gen Sporty (29mm; 28 spline). My thought then was the same. How does the length of the unit compare to the Kia? Bolt pattern would matter too, but maybe new holes could be drilled on our ring gear, offset from the current ones.

Last edited by Dryver; 03/03/10 01:27 PM.
Re: some of us want a LSD for rear [Re: Dryver] #963286 03/03/10 11:09 PM
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bombardj1 Offline OP
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there would be a lot more then spline dia and count. bearing dia bearing width, final gear output, maybe spine depth, bearing surface on thge LSD to the bearing vs bearing surface on the carrier housing. and so on and so on. pressed on bearings and or vs play on this and that have to be right on or binding stress or play will burn up fast.


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