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    Default Re: Identifying diff centre.. C-6.25? S-6.38? D-6.62? not U-6, not T-6.7

    thanks Assassin... it's looking more and more like an S series... but getting an S series centre measured might be difficult as they only(?) came out in AE86's in Aus,....

    but here are some pics.. it is definitely an LSD as i can see the plates inside (grooved etc)
    it has a little cosmetic surface rust, but pretty much wipes off

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    Default Re: Identifying diff centre.. C-6.25? S-6.38? D-6.62? not U-6, not T-6.7

    Got measurements of the ring gear bolt pattern? O/D of the case where the ring gear sits?

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    Default Re: Identifying diff centre.. C-6.25? S-6.38? D-6.62? not U-6, not T-6.7

    OD of the case where the ring gear sits is No.3, = 96mm.. thats on the machined surface.
    I measured the PCD before but forgot will measure again tonight.
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    Default Re: Identifying diff centre.. C-6.25? S-6.38? D-6.62? not U-6, not T-6.7

    Quote Originally Posted by oldcorollas
    OD of the case where the ring gear sits is No.3, = 96mm.. thats on the machined surface.
    I measured the PCD before but forgot will measure again tonight.
    Haha. Whoops. Completely forgot you had all those measurements at the top.

    Damn, forgot I tossed a S-series 3rd member in the garbage. I was going to take measurements for you.

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    Default Re: Identifying diff centre.. C-6.25? S-6.38? D-6.62? not U-6, not T-6.7

    haha, that seems to be what usually happens
    thanks anyway!!
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    Default Re: Identifying diff centre.. C-6.25? S-6.38? D-6.62? not U-6, not T-6.7

    Quote Originally Posted by oldcorollas
    haha, that seems to be what usually happens
    thanks anyway!!
    I just double checked. But my measurement of '3' for the T-series diff on multiple digital calipers & parts (both ring gear ID & carrier OD) are 105mm....

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    Default Re: Identifying diff centre.. C-6.25? S-6.38? D-6.62? not U-6, not T-6.7

    so i just got my hands on an old TRD sports parts catalogue, and it definitely has an S series (6.38") LSD diff, 41301-TE003

    it would be really helpful if someone had an S series diff out they could measure
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    Default Re: identifying diff centre.. SOLVED!!!!!I is S-series TRD LSD

    SOLVED!!!!!
    many thanks to Chrisso for being the only person to actually be able to measure up an S-series open centre
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    Default Re: identifying diff centre.. SOLVED!!!!!I is S-series TRD LSD

    he is probably teh only person in the country that has one
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    Default Re: identifying diff centre.. SOLVED!!!!!I is S-series TRD LSD

    Quote Originally Posted by skiddz
    he is probably teh only person in the country that has one
    but.. they came in every ADM AE86
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    Default Re: identifying diff centre.. SOLVED!!!!!I is S-series TRD LSD

    but everyone has tossed them out
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    Default Re: identifying diff centre.. SOLVED!!!!!I is S-series TRD LSD

    thanks smrt guy
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    Default Re: identifying diff centre.. SOLVED!!!!!I is S-series TRD LSD

    So this is rare as shite or what? What are you collecting parts for? Specs?
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    Default Re: identifying diff centre.. SOLVED!!!!!I is S-series TRD LSD

    And to think that I traded a carton of beer for a T-50, some stock springs, and a dismantled S series diff with no axles. All I wanted was the gearbox!
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    Default Re: identifying diff centre.. SOLVED!!!!!I is S-series TRD LSD

    my appologies for the bit of necromancy here,


    i have an unknown centre same measurements as my t series lsd, however instead of having a 10 bolt flange to connect with the diff housing it has only 8 bolts (or holes rather), it fits a zenki T axle and has a different pinion flange, anyone have any ideas what it came from and what centre it is??
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