How can I convert a T2 diff to 4 lug??
I have a 1990 GTU with 5 lug front and 5 lug Turbo 2 differential. I would like to convert it to a 4 lug set up, is that possible? Thanks
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Why exactly are you wanting to do this?
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Got a set of rims, maybe?
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Originally Posted by Howru
(Post 9787577)
Got a set of rims, maybe?
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Maybe an adapter to go 4 lug?
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yea, why man?? you can't use the 4pots calipers and vented rotors anymore w/ 4bolts set up.
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You need the TII Diff and the Halfshafts..the Splines on the 4 and 5 lug Setups are the same.
How are you gonna hook that TII Diff to a N/A? ..You need a Conversion shaft or you gotta run the TII Trans and flywheel,starter and clutch slave also,..also the Clutch and Pressure plate.Then you can run a TII driveshaft to the Diff. |
Hey Dave, I think op wanna run a t2 diff with 4lugs set up...
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go to an n/a pos diff
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Originally Posted by Karack
(Post 9788247)
go to an n/a pos diff
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Originally Posted by BUSTN
(Post 9788929)
I sheared the halfshafts with my old set-up like a hot knife through butter, I'd hate to see what I'd do now. I'm looking at a nice set of wheels that only come in 4 lug.
4 lug is an n/a rear axle assembly, yet you want wheels and complain about breaking weaker parts. make up your fucking mind. do you want the bling sitting broken on the side of the road or do you want to keep the 5 lug and find some different wheels? there is a reason why axles have less studs on them.. and i'm not really a dick, i'm just saying exactly what every single person who has read this thread is thinking and conveying the point back to you. if you really as dead set on doing this stupid ass move then take a set of n/a half shafts and T2 half shafts to a driveline shop and tell them you need the outer CV joint mated to the T2 half shaft, throw on the crappy 4 lug hub and brakes and have a few extra sets made and lying around for when the n/a CV joints break since they are now the weakest link. |
Originally Posted by Karack
(Post 9788968)
then you're being a stupid ass dumbshit.
4 lug is an n/a rear axle assembly, yet you want wheels and complain about breaking weaker parts. make up your fucking mind. do you want the bling sitting broken on the side of the road or do you want to keep the 5 lug and find some different wheels? there is a reason why axles have less studs on them.. and i'm not really a dick, i'm just saying exactly what every single person who has read this thread is thinking and conveying the point back to you. if you really as dead set on doing this stupid ass move then take a set of n/a half shafts and T2 half shafts to a driveline shop and tell them you need the outer CV joint mated to the T2 half shaft, throw on the crappy 4 lug hub and brakes and have a few extra sets made and lying around for when the n/a CV joints break since they are now the weakest link. and thats the truth... |
Originally Posted by BUSTN
(Post 9787560)
I would like to convert it to a 4 lug set up, is that possible? Thanks
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