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change open diff to lsd


That_4.0_ranger

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Joined
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Messages
289
City
Appleton,W.A.
Vehicle Year
1991
Engine
4.0 V6
Transmission
Manual
Total Lift
4 inch
Tire Size
33X12.50-15
hello i have a 91 ranger with an open rear diff and a 1990 with a lsd i was wondering how i can take the two axles and make my open diff a lsd without changing the gear ratio also they are both 8.8in rear ends
 
If they're both the same gear ratio, just swap the whole axle. That's easy.
 
If they aren't the same ratio... this is where changing parts and setting up a rear end comes into play.

There is also the option of putting a lunch box locker in your existing differential. While not the best choice for a vehicle that lives mainly on the black top... it sure would add to it's off road abilities.
 
One of my former techs had a 97 Ranger for years and he put a Lockrite unit in it. He drove it 160,000 miles with no problems but it sounded like it was grinding itself to death just driving around the parking lot. I vote for paying someone to swap the Traction Lok diff into your truck.
 
If they're both the same gear ratio, just swap the whole axle. That's easy.
they are different ratios the 91 (my daily driver) has 3:55 and the 90 (my parts rig) has 3:73 as much as i would like to make the 91 have 3:73 gears i dont have a good front end to swap into it so i want to take the 91's rearend and make it lsd without changing my ratio.
 
If they aren't the same ratio... this is where changing parts and setting up a rear end comes into play.

There is also the option of putting a lunch box locker in your existing differential. While not the best choice for a vehicle that lives mainly on the black top... it sure would add to it's off road abilities.
oh ok well ill look into that but yeah this truck dosent see much pavement except the 1 mile to the farm every day
 
oh ok well ill look into that but yeah this truck dosent see much pavement except the 1 mile to the farm every day
If that's the case, then you would probably be fine with a lunch box locker. You can I stall it yourself without removing the carrier or gears in the diff. I have Aussie brand in mine. My truck gets driven on the road to go to and from offroad trails. It works good for me. You may want to read up them.
 
I replaced my open diff with a rebuilt Trac-lok and it was pretty easy, just swapped the ring gear over and set backlash.
 

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