4x4 running gear options...L series
- Mitchhsj
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4x4 running gear options...L series
i have an l series with rich lift and 27s. its great off road until you drop a wheel in a hole or a wheel gets stuck and your a 2wd car. i saw something about a detroit locker for them but sounds a little far feached. is there any thing you can buy or do to improve its drivability? it would be great if it was as easy as installing an air locker... thanks..
ahhhrrr the subi will make it!
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Clutch LSD's (from Leone RX turbo) are hard to come by, viscous LSD's are effective to an extent but will still leave you stranded, a welded diff is a pain on the road so in my opinion, get a clutch LSD from an Impreza STI and change the ratio to suit your ratio. They can also be shimmed to provide varying levels of LSDness
Current rides: 2016 Mitsubishi Triton GLS & 2004 Forester X
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Ongoing Project/Toy: 1987 RX Turbo EA82T, Speeduino ECU, Coil-pack ignition, 440cc Injectors, KONI adjustale front struts, Hybrid L Series/ Liberty AWD 5sp
Past rides: 92 L series turbo converted wagon, 83 Leone GL Sedan, 2004 Liberty GT Sedan & 2001 Outback
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- El_Freddo
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Totally agree 100% with this statement!INEEDABEER wrote:The thing about driving subes is you learn to drive them differently than the larger 4WD's. Different lines,speed and approaches are needed and learning them will make you a better driver off road should you ever change to a bigger 4WD.
Offroading a subaru will be shunned by those in the "real" 4wds. Realistically it comes down to what you do with what you've got. Subarus are very capable offroad for what they are. They can be subjected to the usual mods as a larger 4wd yet they're still perceived as being "highly modified" beside a highly modified "real" 4wd - yet the driving style required of a Subaru is completely different than that of the big 4wd's. I believe this to be for the better.
Other than that, as Gannon has mentioned about the LSD in the rear the only other thing to do is "chuck in" a front LSD - An OBX mechical front diff will fit in the L series gearbox even though it's not listed. Front and rear LSDs will make a huge difference to the performance offroad. A change in the style of your driving could make a difference too. Any 4wd will get hung up on something some day.
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Bennie
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Pretty much the same as any other subi box... I've got an OBX mechanical in the gearbox being built - L AWD box, unfortunately I'm looking for another centre diff for this build, mine's shotlovey80 wrote:What are the range of options for LSD's in the front diff of the L series part time and AWD boxes?

If going for the OBX LSD grab the kit that uses new washers etc as apparently the factory ones aren't much chop. I didn't know this until after my LSD was put in. Tambox knows all the details

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Bennie