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Old 07-13-2014, 12:30 AM
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Not sure if this is the right place or not, but... in order to have diff lock on a super gt can a guy swap a jd430 rear end in and also get high and low range?

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Old 07-13-2014, 12:49 AM
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It's too wide for the frame. Plus, the stance is wider too.
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Old 07-13-2014, 01:15 AM
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If the 430 rear is as expensive as everything else for those it might cost you an arm and a leg to get one.
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Old 07-13-2014, 08:17 AM
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Is there a way to get/have diff lock?
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Only other choice is trying to get one out of a 3000 series to work. But I don't know if the frame width is the same or not.

If your super has independent rear brakes, what do you need a diff lock for?
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I have heard of installing shims on the side gears to make it much "tighter" and for it to act like a posi.... I'm thinking brass shims would be the best.

Thoughts?
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I have heard of installing shims on the side gears to make it much "tighter" and for it to act like a posi.... I'm thinking brass shims would be the best.

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I wouldn't. That will make it impossible to steer.
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Old 07-16-2014, 10:27 AM
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I have heard of installing shims on the side gears to make it much "tighter" and for it to act like a posi.... I'm thinking brass shims would be the best.

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Hello, I shim the fine splines in our pullers. About .012 on each side, doesn't leave much room for the axle clips. I deburr the oil grooves in the side gears. I got the steel shims from McMaster Carr, some 10's and 2's. Still turns just fine. Mike
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Hello, I shim the fine splines in our pullers. About .012 on each side, doesn't leave much room for the axle clips. I deburr the oil grooves in the side gears. I got the steel shims from McMaster Carr, some 10's and 2's. Still turns just fine. Mike
Yeah, but do you do anything other than pull with it?
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