EOI (NZ) LSD

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EOI (NZ) LSD

Post by Lunacy »

Im thinking of selling my spare LSD that i imported from the USA.
With the arrvial of our baby, its looking alot like im going to have to pay a few people to do things i was going to do myself, so this may be expendable to me for the right price, so i can get my wiring done, and car painted.

LSD is a 4 bolt from an 87 car, so will fit our big diff housings.
Comes with the LSD pumpkin plus crown and pinion wheels, all very clean and off a low mileage car. Just needs a housing

PM me if you are keen on it, and what you mite be willing to pay, or if you'd like to discuss things further.

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PM'd ya.
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Interested in wheels, pm'd
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Post by dirtygalant »

Sorry to hijack your thread Bryce but I have a pair of non-SHP rear 16x8 -10mm offset rims if someone wanted a matching set of non-SHP rims. These are the ones which have the most dish out of the lot, including the 16x9 0 offset SHP rear rims.

pictured in the bottom row, center pair. You can see the 9in wide SHP rims at the top while having a more angled spoked center has less dish.

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Post by thrash »

what are the bottom row outer ones?
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Post by redzone »

SHP front 8's by the looks!
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Post by dirtygalant »

yeah SHP front 8" +18 offset, the same rims Bryce has pictured on the rear of his Starion. I will be using the full SHP set on my Eterna, but I brought in the non-SHP rears to see if I preferred them on the rear but the 9s fit just fine and like the more agressive stance of the SHP rear rim despite not having as much dish as the non-SHP rears.
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Post by Lunacy »

Phil can you start your own FS thread if you want to sell your wheels please, as half these posts are not related to my stuff for sale now. Cheers
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haha no problems, didn't mean to hi-jack your thread was just putting it out there if someone wanted to have a set of non-SHP rims front/rear that I had a pair available, though wasn't otherwise going to actively sell them if that makes sense.
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Post by MitsuMadness »

When you say local 'big' housing, does that include a JB LSD housing? I did know the details on the diffs, but have forgotten it all again!
I do actually have an 88 widey, and at some stage (although not yet) may consider making it manual, so this ratio LSD may be tempting me in case I need it in future.
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your 88 widey *should* have the larger 6-bolt axles but the crown wheel and pinion are the same size as your 'big' case diff. If the JB housing is the 'big' type then yes the diff center will fit.
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Post by Lunacy »

Yup afaik this should fit as DG said, think its only small JA diffs that it won't but id have to confirm it.
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FYI, 6 bolt axle shafts are larger diameter than 4 bolt.

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Post by redzone »

plus auto and manual both had 3.5 ratio.

plus JB are almost always small diffs!
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