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87SIlude |
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Hey,
My friends dad has a fairlane around 90s era wich has a LSD in it. Just wondering if the diff would fit straight in my eb. |
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Troy |
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i put one in my old eb2, you need spacers for the arms(which the fairlane has but is welded). all pretty straight forward. is your's abs cause they aren't
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87SIlude |
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My eb is a series1 so no abs.
What do you mean by spacers? |
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TROYMAN |
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depending on what the diffs are from, ea,na/eb1,nc1 have narrower lower control arm bushes.. compared to eb2 to el.. rather than replace the lower control arm bushes some people use spacers to take up the gap in the ea/eb1 bush when using eb2 onwards diff
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87SIlude |
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Oh ok. So other then that its all good.
Thanks!! |
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TROYMAN |
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allmost... ea and some series 1 ebs have a different pinion flange and tailshaft compared to eb2 to el also...
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87SIlude |
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It'll have to wait, radiators cracked, need new plugs,leads and o2 sensor aswell.
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