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Old 08-15-06, 09:32 AM
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Building a TII rear end

Am I able to put in the lsd(including the center pumkin), and axle shafts in my rear end to make a turbo II rear end, or do I need to buy a entire rear end? Trying to find a rear end and not having much luck, but I keep finding parts of them.
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yes,swap 3rd member but, you have to custom the driveshaft.
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You can also use a LSD NA rear end, in which case you wil only need the pumpkin to save you a ton of hassle.
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The insert shafts are different between a non turbo and Turbo, so they need to be Turbo ones if you are using a Turbo rear end.

The mounts for the differential assembly are the same, but the drive shaft and half shafts are different.

The black metal (front of the differential assembly) is also turbo or non turbo dependent. The Turbo rear ends use a 8 inch ring gear, while non turbo's use a 7 inch ring.
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