04_Sport_LS
Dedicated LVC Member
You are correct. My bad. I had them mixed up.
That's easy, cost.... why didnt they incorporate lsd into the traction control scenario in the first place ?
I dont understand why they didnt put the ls with the ls in the first place i think of those flashing traction control lights as an impediment weather or not to take it off line regarding the true feature of the
differential+bearing will be changed so the length will be different from the stock diff.
I will use the same ring gear which came from the same pumpkin that i'll use. So what do you think about it ? Should i buy a shims kit?Not exactly. The critcal measurements with the ring and pinion... is the backlash. Typically .008-.0012. Shim spacers are used on either side of the carrier to get those specs.
Problem is... the ring gear thickness can vary a few thou from vehicle to vehicle. That's why shims may or may not be needed.
8.8 carrier goes outside the race. danas go under and need setup bearingsOnly way to really find out is to install the center section and check backlash. Also test the wear pattern after install.
That's done by "painting" some of the teeth on the ring gear... and turning the assembly to see how deep or shallow the gears are meshing. Contact on the center of the gears is what you want. Too deep... and the pinion gear will wear. Too shallow... and the ring gear will wear.
This whole proceedure isn't a "once and done" thing. I can take a few times to get the R&P depth right.
And the shims go behind the bearings on the carrier (center section), so you might be pulling and reinstalling the bearings more than once.