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Welding the back diff

  • bari
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27 Aug 2011 21:31 #20959 by bari
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Hi I have tooling out my back diff and trying to weld it I don't know if this is posible or not. Dos anyone done this or is there a topic or diagram on this rember this is only for offrod use only thanks Bari

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30 Aug 2011 17:17 #21056 by nicho
Replied by nicho on topic Re: Welding the back diff
i was looking for something like this but could not find anything,ther must be a reason why people dont do it.

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30 Aug 2011 17:27 #21057 by supergaz
Replied by supergaz on topic Re: Welding the back diff
I think the lockright will be the easiest cheapest way to go.

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30 Aug 2011 17:58 #21063 by mlines
Replied by mlines on topic Re: Welding the back diff
do a search for "minispool", this is an expensive way to weld it as that is all a minispool really is.

otherwise there are a few pictures on the USA SJ sites that show a couple of weld blobs on the nearest

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31 Aug 2011 20:09 #21107 by vitara_mad
Replied by vitara_mad on topic Re: Welding the back diff
if its for road use i would not weld the diff but offroad only its a good cheap diff lock ive done it on the vits & its easy enough to do

just take side gears out of the diff weld 2 teeth miss 2 & so on & put it back together it works a treat

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