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Old 01-26-09, 09:10 PM
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Lsd Swap Help!?

So today i tried to swap my open diff for a S4 lsd in my 87 fc. needless to say it didnt work out very well haha. call me an idiot but its my first rx7 and i couldnt seem to get the stock open diff out. heres what i did.

i unbolted the axels,the bolts where the driveline connects to the diff, the mount in front of that, and the two arms with the bushings more towards the rear bumper.

i started to unbolt the sub frame but it got dark and dropped to about 26 degrees so im here now.

i need to know how to get the whole diff and housing out the easiest. do i have to take off the sub frame? drop the exhaust? let me know..
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wrong section of the forum man. this is second gen non tech and pictures.

but the simple answer is yes, remove everything and it will come right out. The FSM has very clear instructions with pictures if you need it. Use a jack to help lower the diff if you need to.
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yeah i didnt realize i had clicked the non tech section haha my bad. thanks for the straight answet tho. =)_
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