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blake555
hey guys i got a 83 sprinter with a S series diff which has been welded.now im looking at a lsd but dont really wanna go to all the effort of getting the t series diff. ive herd from a couple of people that u might be able to change the gears inside the diff to put lsd gears in it..???? im not to sure thats just what ive herd. just wondering if anyone can help me ..

thanks
TwinCam16
You can get an LSD centre for the S series.

I ran a jap t series in mine with an open centre, simply cause it has discs on it. (this was before the days of fulli sik drifting tho)

Try and see if you can locate a t series, there is more than just using the larger centre as an advantage.
SRAE86
you can modify a r31 rear to suit, plus it has disk breaks i believe the 28mm wider from memory? seeings its a ADM you have drums on the rear id go change the lot

or a Toyota tarago rear end? hilux? they all have lsd

go on ae86drivingclub.com.au you'll get alot of info an parts there
2_wheelin
no you CANT get an LSD for an s series

you can for a t series but wich comes in t-18's and jdm sprinters. also a few other cars
GTRVspec95
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the_random_hero
If you want unbreakable, F series disc with MA70 disc brakes. AFAIK you can get a Truetrac centre to fit relatively easy.
Otherwise, go the T series. No point wasting your money on something that isn't particularly worth upgrading.
tas_ae71
im suprised you havent got anyone telling you to put a VL diff in it haha.

live axle F series are rather hard to find..

you must be really really lazy if finding a t-series diff that will bolt in is too much effort but dicking around with a junk s-series isnt.
*URBAN_NINJA*
hahahahahahaha im sorru but this is stupid as said above throw your s sereas inthe big and just get a t serieas.
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