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Hi there guys

Problem: I bought a KAAZ for my car which is for a Viscous LSD but mine had a 2 way mechanical in it, so the shafts are different and it wont fit :)

Solution 1: I need the shafts off a Viscous LSD to be able to fit this Diff. I'm willing to buy them if you have them laying around.

Solution 2: For those people looking for a Mechanical LSD. (only if you are 100% sure you have the viscous LSD).

Ill sell you my second hand one which is getting retighten as we speak for only $400. so basically it would be a swap you get my housing with my mechanical in it and ill get your crappy viscous :) to put the new KAAZ in.

It would have to be done ASAP cause I need to get my car on the road.

Any help would be appreciated, I have my car on stands at the moment waiting on this :)

Cheers

Ric

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are you sure they wont fit? they may be the same size, splines, everything its just that the gears inside need to line up in order for the shafts to slide into the splines. you have to get someone to spin one side while you push the other axel in....that is that this is the problem.

pm if you want more info.

Nah mate, the LSD is at 'Diff & Trans SA' in the city, and they are the ones that say it wont fit.

Apparently the shafts are different on the Viscous LSD, one of them being longer than the other (not sure).

Thanks anyway, if you know of someone with this laying around, let me know

Cheers

Ric

well in the end I had to go and buy a complete viscous lsd from the wreckers, cause they wouldnt separate the shafts of course. :P It was a pretty sweet price mind you. :D

Yes Cubes, it seems it is one of the Nismo centres with 2 short axles.

So if anyone is interested id have a complete housing with a mech 2 way in it for sale, watch the for sale sectoin soon or PM :happy:

Cheers

Ric

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