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Post by danie on Feb 28, 2010 19:33:12 GMT 2
This link includes pics for a DIY installation of the "Aussie Locker", which seems to be a "plate (limited) slip" kit - indeed very interesting, also includes Toyota part numbers which can be used on standard diffs: gearinstalls.com/bill.htmAnother link to the website: gearinstalls.com/index.htmDanie
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Post by hotstuff on Feb 28, 2010 20:42:17 GMT 2
mmm i want one where can i get one ? does it fit on our diffs?
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Post by danie on Feb 28, 2010 21:02:35 GMT 2
I initially thought that is a Difflock (got a bit confused by the name), but is rather seems to be a Plate (limited) Slip kit - will have to make sure.
The supplier can be contacted at gearinstalls@gmail.com
Regards
Danie
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Post by danie on Feb 28, 2010 21:22:20 GMT 2
Mike, I found the link on a Lada website, so I assumed that it is a Lada diff .
I just went to my garage to have another look at an inner diff housing though - there is a slight difference, but I am not sure if all Lada diffs look the same.
I will contact the supp[lier to confirm, as well as to get price details.
Sorry about the confusion.
Regards
Danie
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Post by Ari Bezuidenhout on Feb 28, 2010 21:35:36 GMT 2
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Post by danie on Mar 3, 2010 22:04:05 GMT 2
I've used the address on the supplier's website and sent an e.mail for more details, but there seem to be a problem - got this message from Outlook Exchange :
"Outlook Exchange has been trying to deliver this message without success and has stopped trying"
Danie
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Post by simonallen on Apr 7, 2011 21:45:02 GMT 2
that diff, is the same as a lockrite locker. It locks the wheels together under drive, and will only let them freewheel indipendantly when you are coasting, and when it does it clicks until it locks again. Quite a loud noise really, but as close as you can get to having a welded diff and still being able to drive it on the road - providing you dont give it lots of gas goung round corners in the wet
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