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putting a 4.44 vlsd diff into my L,pretty sure the diff will have the male stubbs[on the boat from japan].What drive shafts can be used are the L ones gunna fit onto the diff? Or is it a case of swapping inner c'vs like at the gearbox end?
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guess i'll find out what i got when it arrives in the country.apparently they just cut the driveshafts off in japan leaving a bit attached to the diffChris_Rogers wrote:I'm also curious about this.
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keep in mind there are two types of teh male ones- single spline on both sides and a twin tapered spline one and single spline on the other. founf this out the hard way.
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Is it mating with an L gearbox? if so how are you dealing with the ratio differences ?the_postie wrote:putting a 4.44 vlsd diff into my L,pretty sure the diff will have the male stubbs
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Chris, I think you're talking about the female splines, the male splines were only available on the 1st Gen Liberties.
With the male splined diffs, use an L driveshaft with an L series rear inner CV on both ends. This will account for any difference in diff widths.
I haven't had this system under power yet, but I've been told from other sources that this is the fix.
With a female splined WRX diff in the back of my EJ20T sedan, the car would squat & this would cause the right side shaft to actually pull out of the WRX inner.

With the male splined diffs, use an L driveshaft with an L series rear inner CV on both ends. This will account for any difference in diff widths.
I haven't had this system under power yet, but I've been told from other sources that this is the fix.
With a female splined WRX diff in the back of my EJ20T sedan, the car would squat & this would cause the right side shaft to actually pull out of the WRX inner.


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Will, if you are wanting to know if the stubs you have from the auto box will fit the diff, then no they won't. Both models of rear lsd's have pairs of stubs. One side has two splines on it, while the other has only one.
If the diff you are getting has stubs, then your cv's will go straight on to it. If it has the cup style stubs then you need to pull your cups off your cv's and fit the new cups on to your existing cage/race.
Word of warning. Make sure you get the correct oil for the diff. It is not just any old 90 grade diff oil. You need to buy an oil to suit a viscous centre. You can use Castrol Mutitrax or similar. Subaru shop at Brendale also retail a synthetic oil for them too. I don't remember what brand it is, you would just have to ask them I suppose.
If the diff you are getting has stubs, then your cv's will go straight on to it. If it has the cup style stubs then you need to pull your cups off your cv's and fit the new cups on to your existing cage/race.
Word of warning. Make sure you get the correct oil for the diff. It is not just any old 90 grade diff oil. You need to buy an oil to suit a viscous centre. You can use Castrol Mutitrax or similar. Subaru shop at Brendale also retail a synthetic oil for them too. I don't remember what brand it is, you would just have to ask them I suppose.
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BYB-01 wrote:Will, if you are wanting to know if the stubs you have from the auto box will fit the diff, then no they won't. Both models of rear lsd's have pairs of stubs. One side has two splines on it, while the other has only one.
If the diff you are getting has stubs, then your cv's will go straight on to it. If it has the cup style stubs then you need to pull your cups off your cv's and fit the new cups on to your existing cage/race.
Word of warning. Make sure you get the correct oil for the diff. It is not just any old 90 grade diff oil. You need to buy an oil to suit a viscous centre. You can use Castrol Mutitrax or similar. Subaru shop at Brendale also retail a synthetic oil for them too. I don't remember what brand it is, you would just have to ask them I suppose.
ok you have just described my diff.
so if I can get the matching shafts (although all I need are the ends) then I'm set? have heard conflicting stories on swapping the ends onto L shafts- one says fine the other says they will come loose under a decent load.
thoughts?
also there is another variant I have found that has a set of splines per side - supposed to be the later one I'm lead to believe.
Oil I was aware of. they specify that in the books. still going to see subaru shop about a bottle of it though.
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I had all sorts of trouble with the later model diff in my Vortex. The diff with the cups not stubs that is. As already mentioned the right hand side would fall aprt every time I gave it a bootful. I did end up fixing it in the end. I did it at Sunspares one day. I honestly don't rememeber the combination I used but it was a mix of L series shafts, Legacy cup and I think it was a front circlip cut down to fit the rear.
I do remember using a larger diametre circlip in there. It is all still under the Vortex now. If I think about it next time I am out there I will have a look and see what the combo was. Once it was sorted out it never failed again.
Yes, the very late GDB diff has only one set of splines each side. I have got a GDB STi one sitting here in hiding that I will fit to a car one day. It is only 3.9 ratio though. Once I find a 4.111 or 4.444 crown that I can fit in to it I will be more keen to fit it. I dare say it will end up in the ute for the BYB BBQ this year though.
I do remember using a larger diametre circlip in there. It is all still under the Vortex now. If I think about it next time I am out there I will have a look and see what the combo was. Once it was sorted out it never failed again.
Yes, the very late GDB diff has only one set of splines each side. I have got a GDB STi one sitting here in hiding that I will fit to a car one day. It is only 3.9 ratio though. Once I find a 4.111 or 4.444 crown that I can fit in to it I will be more keen to fit it. I dare say it will end up in the ute for the BYB BBQ this year though.
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