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Has anyone every figured out how come the importers that sell us the 1jz and stuff dont send over the lsd's as well? I have looked a lot on soarer central and they all say that a soarer with the trans code that ends with a B is a torsen rear end. I just seen a torsen rear end for an aristo on ebay yesterday, and they had the same option as well.
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Would I be able to put one of these on my stock diff? http://www.titanmotorsports.com/st6diinst.html
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Would I be able to put one of these on my stock diff? http://www.titanmotorsports.com/st6diinst.html
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I have been told that the issue with the MK3 differential is not the diameter of the ring gear or the number of bolts but rather the width of the housing and the location of the mounting bolts. This means that not only will the pumpkin not bolt up, but the axle shafts wouldn't either. To boot, the internal LSD unit is not cross-compatible either. Our differential is a completely different, much more sturdy ancestor of the MK3 differential that -sadly- has very few similarities.
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What is pictured there is a 6MT LSD with the 12 bolt ring; but, the ad is for an Auto TT LSD, which Titan will get in from time to time. However, they don't get them in that often...and, when they do, they are snatched up quick. I would expect them not to have one in stock (I email Nero at Titan quite often for this very inquiry).
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I have been told that the issue with the MK3 differential is not the diameter of the ring gear or the number of bolts but rather the width of the housing and the location of the mounting bolts. This means that not only will the pumpkin not bolt up, but the axle shafts wouldn't either. To boot, the internal LSD unit is not cross-compatible either. Our differential is a completely different, much more sturdy ancestor of the MK3 differential that -sadly- has very few similarities.
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The Supra Auto TT, Supra n/a, SC3/400, and GS3/400 differential casings are all of the same shape. They have the same mounting points, and use the same axles. There is no doubt that a Supra TT Auto LSD will fit an SC, GS, or Supra n/a pumpkin like it was made for it.
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