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ARB Air locker vs Quaife LSD with Jimny TC

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28 Sep 2025 22:25 #262122 by a.dutton@hotmail.com
My wife and I love Harrogate, any Jimny mechanics in your area that you could recommend install the quaife ?

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29 Sep 2025 03:20 #262123 by Lambert
Cracknells garage in Summerbridge. I wouldn't trust the rest of them to tell me the time if they were stood under the railway clock.

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One of the last 200ish of the gen3s, probably.
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29 Sep 2025 10:41 #262124 by Busta

The enthusiasm on here for LSDs makes me want to have some too, despite the fact that I never felt I was in need of one!
What are the downsides of a LSD as opposed to the standard diff (on a Jimny w/o any TC)?

 
With a Quaife LSD the only downside is the cost. It's a fit and forget item in terms of servicing and improves the way the car drives. Quaife LSDs have been an optional upgrade on many performance cars because of the way they improve traction and handling without any negative drawbacks.

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29 Sep 2025 11:21 #262125 by fordem

Quaife LSDs have been an optional upgrade on many performance cars because of the way they improve traction and handling without any negative drawbacks.

Very nicely put - Quaife LSDs are great in high performance cars on high traction surfaces - BUT - is that an accurate description of your Jimny and where you plan on driving it?

Lose traction on one wheel with a Quaife LSD and you might as well have an open differential.

The choice should be based on the use case.

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29 Sep 2025 11:52 #262126 by 300bhpton

Quaife LSDs have been an optional upgrade on many performance cars because of the way they improve traction and handling without any negative drawbacks.

Very nicely put - Quaife LSDs are great in high performance cars on high traction surfaces - BUT - is that an accurate description of your Jimny and where you plan on driving it?

Lose traction on one wheel with a Quaife LSD and you might as well have an open differential.

The choice should be based on the use case.
Hi, afraid that isn't how a Quaife, aka ATB (automatic torque biasing, often known as a TorSen, for Troque Sensing) works.

With no load, as in wheel in the air they will function much like an open diff (unless you left foot brake or have traction control). But with wheels on the ground, they will make both wheels spin. Which you can clearly see with the pickup Land Rover video I posted earlier.

This is why cars like the GT-Four Celica has TorSen diffs because they are good for rallying on loose surfaces like gravel. It is also the reason why companies like Quaife and Ashcroft transmissions also sell ATB diffs for 4x4's. Its not because they are being used to track days at Silverstone or the Nurburgring. Its because people generally use 4x4's for off road use and on loose or slippery surfaces.

If these diffs where no good for this use as a basic principle, such companies wouldn't bother spending effort, money and time developing them.

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29 Sep 2025 11:56 #262127 by fordem
Personal experience - Mitsubishi Pajero with a torsen rear LSD, left two wheels on grass, right two wheels on asphalt ...

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