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Z4TONY 05-23-2015 07:05 PM

Lsd install help!!
 
Please anyone knows a place or someone in VA (northern VA) that is capable of installing an LSD on my 370z touring (no sport package)..it's an automatic and I'm thinking Quaife as they make a good one I heard for auto...every time I get the courage to do this install myself someone says be careful with the timing etc.. or you'll F it up! And other say just rip and replace nothing else to be done..PLEASE help..I really want to installed..Thanks all

mad_jelly 05-29-2015 08:59 PM

Most performance shops will be able to do it. A differential is a differential.

If you're just doing a differential, its should be around $500. If you're doing ring and gears as well, its going to be more like $800/900 and there is no guarantee that the shop is going to do it right. Once you remove the pinion, that bastard will need to be reshimmed and most performance shops won't have the proper shims readily available.

I ate up my gear ring because I didn't shim my pinion properly. Car ran fine, was just a little loud. After a year, I ended up having to change out the gears anyways for FI.

As long as you don't plan on changing out the gears (aka. removing the pinion), its really not bad. Not sure what you mean by timing? The only thing you need to keep track of is the bearing gaps for the side bearings.

Tools will def help. You will need a pretty decent impact to remove the gear ring though. If you can drop the differential, I can help remove the gears and press the bearings off the LSD. PM if you're interested.

Some resources I found useful:
Pirate4x4.Com - The largest off roading and 4x4 website in the world.

DIY - Quaife LSD INSTALL - PICS! - MY350Z.COM Forums

JARblue 05-29-2015 09:12 PM

:iagree: If you're doing ring and gears, Hills Garage might be your safest bet even though it is a little bit of a trek being in MD.

But just swapping the diff, then you should be able to find someone local that can recommend a competent shop. Consider posting in the regional forum (mid-atlantic? nova?). Or have you tried searching the forum yet? There's a lot of Z owners in your area; I can't imagine the question hasn't been asked before :twocents:


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