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 Rear Lsd Diff For Starwagon, lsd
 
razman
post Apr 10 2008, 02:22 AM
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hello pple

new on this forum, big fan of the starwagon van, was wondering if any of you know if there is an lsd available for the starwagon van, looking for more traction, was thinking the early starions had an lsd, or maybe some of the l200 utes or even mitsubishi pajero, has anyone actually fitted an lsd to there van? if so what did you use and what problems did you come across? dont want to lock the diff, thanks for your help.

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mikal
post May 5 2008, 04:09 AM
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87-92 Starwagon manual Gregory's #604 p142 has a parts explosion of the limited slip diff option so it must be available. e-mail me at miris@orcon.net.nz for a pdf page copy.
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