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Old 07-31-2009, 04:07 AM   #1
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what type of rear end?

ok so im not sure what type of rear end i have i think its stock but not sure. im also not sure at what type of rear end it is as far as posi or limited slip. what i do know is that the number on the diff is 22522676 and that when i jack it up and turn the wheels by hand one spins one way the other spins in the opposite. its been a while since i did anything with rear ends so what type is this. ok i'll stop rambling thank you for the help.
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Old 07-31-2009, 04:25 AM   #2
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Re: what type of rear end?

posi and limited slip is the same thing. if you spin one and the other goes the other way its OPEN differential. posi=LSD (limited slip differential). open diff will give you the ol one wheel peel. you got yourself a peg leg, you can get an LSD from 100-300 bucks. chances are its stock. idk why somebody would pop in an open diff.
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damn i got me a tripod
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Re: what type of rear end?

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posi and limited slip is the same thing. if you spin one and the other goes the other way its OPEN differential.
Or a non-functioning limited slip. Check the following FAQ for more info:

http://www.thirdgen.org/techboard/tr...-10-bolts.html (FAQ About 10-Bolts)

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