LSD installation gasket/seal part #'s
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LSD installation gasket/seal part #'s
Well I got a gs400 3.26 differential along with my supra auto TT LSD sitting in my closet. I got new bearings for it however I need to get the proper gaskets and seals needed to have it installed. I've searched and searched however I've come up empty handed. I ordered a complete overhaul kit last month from MVP(I think) but my $$ was refunded due to them not carrying the kit anymore. So if anyone knows what is needed in order to have my mechanic install my LSD please post up.
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Are you experienced rebuilding differentials yourself or are you going to have a shop do everything?
I don't know the other part numbers but I did buy a spare rear outer pinion seal there other day: 90311-44005
I had my TT Auto diff completely rebuilt a couple of years back and I sent it to Aaron at Driftmotion in Montclair for this. I think he contracts out to a different shop but he can tell you all the seals and things you need and build you a kit. The exact shims, however, are only going to known once the diff is torn down and rebuilt where the thicknesses of the old ones have to be measured to determine which ones you'll need from Toyota.
I see you're in SoCal and if Montclair isn't too much of a drive for you I would recommend DM as an option for this. I'll be using him a second time to restore my original 3.77 ratio when my car is swapped.
I don't know the other part numbers but I did buy a spare rear outer pinion seal there other day: 90311-44005
I had my TT Auto diff completely rebuilt a couple of years back and I sent it to Aaron at Driftmotion in Montclair for this. I think he contracts out to a different shop but he can tell you all the seals and things you need and build you a kit. The exact shims, however, are only going to known once the diff is torn down and rebuilt where the thicknesses of the old ones have to be measured to determine which ones you'll need from Toyota.
I see you're in SoCal and if Montclair isn't too much of a drive for you I would recommend DM as an option for this. I'll be using him a second time to restore my original 3.77 ratio when my car is swapped.
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