Which diff is compatible 1997 Liberty 2.5l Auto
Which diff is compatible 1997 Liberty 2.5l Auto
Hey guys, getting some bad noise out of my rear diff when turning at low speeds so looking to get a replacement from the wreckers.
Though Jolly's from what I've been looking through only have 2.2l autos for the Gen 2 liberty.
There are outbacks there of the similar vintage also 2.5l auto like mine, would the diff bolt straight into mine or the ratios different?
Though Jolly's from what I've been looking through only have 2.2l autos for the Gen 2 liberty.
There are outbacks there of the similar vintage also 2.5l auto like mine, would the diff bolt straight into mine or the ratios different?
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I'm putting money on the issue being a rear drive shaft. Wind down your windows and do figure 8s in a car park listening, you'll hear it on one side more than the other - this will work out which side hopefully.
Or you've got a dead bearing that only makes noise as it's loaded left/right.
As for you actual question - you need to know which driveshaft each subi uses as there was a change at some point from male output stubs on the diff to a female setup where the driveshaft has the male stub on it. This will be the key, the second thing is finding the correct ratio. Driveshafts *should* be interchangeable between the models with the correct diff in use, but I'm not 100% sure on this.
Cheers
Bennie
Or you've got a dead bearing that only makes noise as it's loaded left/right.
As for you actual question - you need to know which driveshaft each subi uses as there was a change at some point from male output stubs on the diff to a female setup where the driveshaft has the male stub on it. This will be the key, the second thing is finding the correct ratio. Driveshafts *should* be interchangeable between the models with the correct diff in use, but I'm not 100% sure on this.
Cheers
Bennie