View Full Version : Diff help please
Rickie3
10th September 2014, 09:29 AM
My son has wrecked his rear diff in his GU 2.8TD, diff ratio are 4.6, as I live in Tassi they are hard to get hold of, anyway my question is a chap here has a pair of GQ diffs with 4.3 ratio his was 4.2 diesel, would I be able to use these, and if I could what differences would I notice?
MudRunnerTD
10th September 2014, 10:59 AM
Yes but you will need both. They will go straight in. Your sons car will be a little sluggish though.
You will get reasonable coin for the 4.6front though.
I would chase a wrecker like Readies in Bedigo and he will ship a rear 4.6 to you mate. Freight will be less that $100 for a whole 3rd member and that will bolt straight in. No need to set up backlash or clearances. Strip and swap. 4.6s will be better for the 2.8
Rickie3
10th September 2014, 01:13 PM
Your sons car will be a little sluggish though.
LOL its a 2.8 its already sluggish hehehehe, anyway I can buy both the front and rear diffs complete disc to disc for $550, I dont think I could pass those by at that price
happygu
10th September 2014, 01:22 PM
LOL its a 2.8 its already sluggish hehehehe, anyway I can buy both the front and rear diffs complete disc to disc for $550, I dont think I could pass those by at that price
Yes, my advice would be to also stick with the 4.6 Ratio ......
Should be able to pick up just a rear diff from the wreckers cheap as
Mic
Patrolling Paddy
10th September 2014, 11:20 PM
The money you save on buying the 4.3s will be lost on the performance of the vehicle on the road, lack of ability offroad and increase in fuel usage due to the change in ratio.
The 2.8 is not really a power house at the best of times and the change in ratio could make a big enough difference that you will not enjoy the vehicle for what it should be.
The bigger engines tend to soak up a ratio change or over size tyre far easier then the 2.8 will.
The car will still drive and will get you from a to b but I think you would be best of spending the dollars on a 4.6.
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