TJ D35 LSD
I was talking to a buddy last night, telling him my plans for my front
locker and he mentioned a way that would make my LSD in the rear stay locked...he says he knows a couple people who have done this... Just looking for peoples thoughts on this... Here's what he told me... "Drain the gear oil out of your d35 w/ limited slip and put in cheap Walmart 80w90 gear oil, it doesn't have the aditive for limited slips and will not lube the clutches, therefor it will be locked until you put limited slip aditive in or limited slip oil." any thoughts?? he did mention it would shorten the life of the LS which I'm not overly concerned about as an axle swap will probably happen in the next couple years anyhow... TIA. -- Jeff '03 TJ & '95 ZJ http://img400.imageshack.us/img400/554/gardenpic0lh.jpg http://img477.imageshack.us/img477/4696/jeepsgif3iq.gif |
Re: TJ D35 LSD
This is a stupid idea. The clutches won't stay locked, but will grab and
let go, chattering on corners and otherwise making the vehicle hard to maneuver. A semi-legitimate way to accomplish what you want is to install an additional clutch disk in the Trak-Loc. This tightens up the clutch but still allows it to release properly, if the proper fluid is installed. Earle "4X4PLAY" <jrhiltz@eastlink.ca> wrote in message news:89XMf.5659$Ui.2484@edtnps84... > I was talking to a buddy last night, telling him my plans for my front > locker and he mentioned a way that would make my LSD in the rear stay > locked...he says he knows a couple people who have done this... > > Just looking for peoples thoughts on this... > > Here's what he told me... > > "Drain the gear oil out of your d35 w/ limited slip and put in cheap Walmart > 80w90 gear oil, it doesn't have the aditive for limited slips and will not > lube the clutches, therefor it will be locked until you put limited slip > aditive in or limited slip oil." > > any thoughts?? he did mention it would shorten the life of the LS which I'm > not overly concerned about as an axle swap will probably happen in the next > couple years anyhow... > > TIA. > > -- > Jeff '03 TJ & '95 ZJ > http://img400.imageshack.us/img400/554/gardenpic0lh.jpg > http://img477.imageshack.us/img477/4696/jeepsgif3iq.gif > > |
Re: TJ D35 LSD
This is a stupid idea. The clutches won't stay locked, but will grab and
let go, chattering on corners and otherwise making the vehicle hard to maneuver. A semi-legitimate way to accomplish what you want is to install an additional clutch disk in the Trak-Loc. This tightens up the clutch but still allows it to release properly, if the proper fluid is installed. Earle "4X4PLAY" <jrhiltz@eastlink.ca> wrote in message news:89XMf.5659$Ui.2484@edtnps84... > I was talking to a buddy last night, telling him my plans for my front > locker and he mentioned a way that would make my LSD in the rear stay > locked...he says he knows a couple people who have done this... > > Just looking for peoples thoughts on this... > > Here's what he told me... > > "Drain the gear oil out of your d35 w/ limited slip and put in cheap Walmart > 80w90 gear oil, it doesn't have the aditive for limited slips and will not > lube the clutches, therefor it will be locked until you put limited slip > aditive in or limited slip oil." > > any thoughts?? he did mention it would shorten the life of the LS which I'm > not overly concerned about as an axle swap will probably happen in the next > couple years anyhow... > > TIA. > > -- > Jeff '03 TJ & '95 ZJ > http://img400.imageshack.us/img400/554/gardenpic0lh.jpg > http://img477.imageshack.us/img477/4696/jeepsgif3iq.gif > > |
Re: TJ D35 LSD
This is a stupid idea. The clutches won't stay locked, but will grab and
let go, chattering on corners and otherwise making the vehicle hard to maneuver. A semi-legitimate way to accomplish what you want is to install an additional clutch disk in the Trak-Loc. This tightens up the clutch but still allows it to release properly, if the proper fluid is installed. Earle "4X4PLAY" <jrhiltz@eastlink.ca> wrote in message news:89XMf.5659$Ui.2484@edtnps84... > I was talking to a buddy last night, telling him my plans for my front > locker and he mentioned a way that would make my LSD in the rear stay > locked...he says he knows a couple people who have done this... > > Just looking for peoples thoughts on this... > > Here's what he told me... > > "Drain the gear oil out of your d35 w/ limited slip and put in cheap Walmart > 80w90 gear oil, it doesn't have the aditive for limited slips and will not > lube the clutches, therefor it will be locked until you put limited slip > aditive in or limited slip oil." > > any thoughts?? he did mention it would shorten the life of the LS which I'm > not overly concerned about as an axle swap will probably happen in the next > couple years anyhow... > > TIA. > > -- > Jeff '03 TJ & '95 ZJ > http://img400.imageshack.us/img400/554/gardenpic0lh.jpg > http://img477.imageshack.us/img477/4696/jeepsgif3iq.gif > > |
Re: TJ D35 LSD
This is a stupid idea. The clutches won't stay locked, but will grab and
let go, chattering on corners and otherwise making the vehicle hard to maneuver. A semi-legitimate way to accomplish what you want is to install an additional clutch disk in the Trak-Loc. This tightens up the clutch but still allows it to release properly, if the proper fluid is installed. Earle "4X4PLAY" <jrhiltz@eastlink.ca> wrote in message news:89XMf.5659$Ui.2484@edtnps84... > I was talking to a buddy last night, telling him my plans for my front > locker and he mentioned a way that would make my LSD in the rear stay > locked...he says he knows a couple people who have done this... > > Just looking for peoples thoughts on this... > > Here's what he told me... > > "Drain the gear oil out of your d35 w/ limited slip and put in cheap Walmart > 80w90 gear oil, it doesn't have the aditive for limited slips and will not > lube the clutches, therefor it will be locked until you put limited slip > aditive in or limited slip oil." > > any thoughts?? he did mention it would shorten the life of the LS which I'm > not overly concerned about as an axle swap will probably happen in the next > couple years anyhow... > > TIA. > > -- > Jeff '03 TJ & '95 ZJ > http://img400.imageshack.us/img400/554/gardenpic0lh.jpg > http://img477.imageshack.us/img477/4696/jeepsgif3iq.gif > > |
Re: TJ D35 LSD
If you do that, please take a camera along, and send the pictures
of your broken axles: http://www.----------.com/dana35c/ Doing that I broke the spiders of the smaller Ford nine inch. God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- 4X4PLAY wrote: > > I was talking to a buddy last night, telling him my plans for my front > locker and he mentioned a way that would make my LSD in the rear stay > locked...he says he knows a couple people who have done this... > > Just looking for peoples thoughts on this... > > Here's what he told me... > > "Drain the gear oil out of your d35 w/ limited slip and put in cheap Walmart > 80w90 gear oil, it doesn't have the aditive for limited slips and will not > lube the clutches, therefor it will be locked until you put limited slip > aditive in or limited slip oil." > > any thoughts?? he did mention it would shorten the life of the LS which I'm > not overly concerned about as an axle swap will probably happen in the next > couple years anyhow... > > TIA. > > -- > Jeff '03 TJ & '95 ZJ > http://img400.imageshack.us/img400/554/gardenpic0lh.jpg > http://img477.imageshack.us/img477/4696/jeepsgif3iq.gif |
Re: TJ D35 LSD
If you do that, please take a camera along, and send the pictures
of your broken axles: http://www.----------.com/dana35c/ Doing that I broke the spiders of the smaller Ford nine inch. God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- 4X4PLAY wrote: > > I was talking to a buddy last night, telling him my plans for my front > locker and he mentioned a way that would make my LSD in the rear stay > locked...he says he knows a couple people who have done this... > > Just looking for peoples thoughts on this... > > Here's what he told me... > > "Drain the gear oil out of your d35 w/ limited slip and put in cheap Walmart > 80w90 gear oil, it doesn't have the aditive for limited slips and will not > lube the clutches, therefor it will be locked until you put limited slip > aditive in or limited slip oil." > > any thoughts?? he did mention it would shorten the life of the LS which I'm > not overly concerned about as an axle swap will probably happen in the next > couple years anyhow... > > TIA. > > -- > Jeff '03 TJ & '95 ZJ > http://img400.imageshack.us/img400/554/gardenpic0lh.jpg > http://img477.imageshack.us/img477/4696/jeepsgif3iq.gif |
Re: TJ D35 LSD
If you do that, please take a camera along, and send the pictures
of your broken axles: http://www.----------.com/dana35c/ Doing that I broke the spiders of the smaller Ford nine inch. God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- 4X4PLAY wrote: > > I was talking to a buddy last night, telling him my plans for my front > locker and he mentioned a way that would make my LSD in the rear stay > locked...he says he knows a couple people who have done this... > > Just looking for peoples thoughts on this... > > Here's what he told me... > > "Drain the gear oil out of your d35 w/ limited slip and put in cheap Walmart > 80w90 gear oil, it doesn't have the aditive for limited slips and will not > lube the clutches, therefor it will be locked until you put limited slip > aditive in or limited slip oil." > > any thoughts?? he did mention it would shorten the life of the LS which I'm > not overly concerned about as an axle swap will probably happen in the next > couple years anyhow... > > TIA. > > -- > Jeff '03 TJ & '95 ZJ > http://img400.imageshack.us/img400/554/gardenpic0lh.jpg > http://img477.imageshack.us/img477/4696/jeepsgif3iq.gif |
Re: TJ D35 LSD
If you do that, please take a camera along, and send the pictures
of your broken axles: http://www.----------.com/dana35c/ Doing that I broke the spiders of the smaller Ford nine inch. God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- 4X4PLAY wrote: > > I was talking to a buddy last night, telling him my plans for my front > locker and he mentioned a way that would make my LSD in the rear stay > locked...he says he knows a couple people who have done this... > > Just looking for peoples thoughts on this... > > Here's what he told me... > > "Drain the gear oil out of your d35 w/ limited slip and put in cheap Walmart > 80w90 gear oil, it doesn't have the aditive for limited slips and will not > lube the clutches, therefor it will be locked until you put limited slip > aditive in or limited slip oil." > > any thoughts?? he did mention it would shorten the life of the LS which I'm > not overly concerned about as an axle swap will probably happen in the next > couple years anyhow... > > TIA. > > -- > Jeff '03 TJ & '95 ZJ > http://img400.imageshack.us/img400/554/gardenpic0lh.jpg > http://img477.imageshack.us/img477/4696/jeepsgif3iq.gif |
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