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Noted babeNever thought I'd be telling a guy this but........ slow down.

Noted babeNever thought I'd be telling a guy this but........ slow down.
Pulled myself out grabbing the front propshaft. Managed to turn it by hand appr. 20 degrees. The rear one is tack solid.
Did some maths on Ashcrofts, will order two pegged complete diffs, meaning the fitting will easier, no rebuilding necessary, and I get new housings, pinions and so on. Only to fit the Truetrac in one of those.
I'd agree with the handbrake stopping any movementSounds like normal slack to me. Plus, wheres the handbrake? may be a reason the rear didnt move
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If you are going to rebuild 1 with your truetrac why not just get the pegged housing surely that saves a bunch of cash?
I take it you have got over the 10/24 spline issue?
J
No, didn't solve that. Decided that this wholeix-matching is just a pain, and will result in a bunch of missing parts and parts I cannot use. Considered a pegged housing, new pinion and crown wheel, parts and a rebuild kit for bearings and such. Almost the same price as a complete unit, and at some point I am ready to exchange money for time.Sounds like normal slack to me. Plus, wheres the handbrake? may be a reason the rear didnt move
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If you are going to rebuild 1 with your truetrac why not just get the pegged housing surely that saves a bunch of cash?
I take it you have got over the 10/24 spline issue?
J
No, didn't solve that. Decided that this wholeix-matching is just a pain, and will result in a bunch of missing parts and parts I cannot use. Considered a pegged housing, new pinion and crown wheel, parts and a rebuild kit for bearings and such. Almost the same price as a complete unit, and at some point I am ready to exchange money for time.
And a pegged diff has some durability advantages compared to the normal ones.
I did think about getting an ARB
RockMy bad... Same problem so, not for 10 spline... Quite limited choice for 10 spline axles.
There is already more hole than wallet! 10 spline is ok, a front locker is not realy necessary anyway. And for once, I agree with that sentiment!Rockand a hard placeor big hole in the wallet choice then.
J
So, spent my lunch break while working from home to check something under the car. Pulled myself out grabbing the front propshaft. Managed to turn it by hand appr. 20 degrees. The rear one is tack solid.
Means the front diff is shot, but not leaking. The rear one is leaking but not shot. Well, two new diffs it is I guess! No surpise so, the ones it had when I bought it were abused for years by heavy towing, as the rear one clearly showed with multiple teeth sheered of and polished over time. And besides the Truetrac, the rear one was a very cheap replacement unit from a breaking yard.
Did some maths on Ashcrofts, will order two pegged complete diffs, meaning the fitting will easier, no rebuilding necessary, and I get new housings, pinions and so on. Only to fit the Truetrac in one of those.
Oh, and I discovered new overdrive units for the LT95 are being build now. Not interested in that anymore, I like the simplicity as is. Plus, I still just might get ported cylinder heads next year, maybe. Or one could just buy a R380/LT230 set for the same price. The same company does sell an improved LT95 cover plate so, including plugs for a sensor unit and an oil cooler. Cheap enough, and since the old one has its issues holding oil without some exterbnl sealing, that's on the list now as well.
Nowt worse than sticky flapsFirst damp morning since I fixed the drivers blend motor and the book has popped up again. Think I must have a sticky flap somewhere.
Especially when they're getting on a bitNowt worse than sticky flaps![]()
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And had a bit of usageEspecially when they're getting on a bit
Truetrac in the back, no limited slip ones for 10 spline front axles, unfortunately. According to Ashcroft, pegging also helps to mitigate shock loads. And those pegged diff housing from Ashcroft are new ones. Maybe I get myself a ARB locker for front axle, propably not but you never know!People normally only peg the diff with locking diffs? Rangie has centre diff but not usually locking axles, unless you added them?
Limited slip diff would be good.
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