Harrycall Posted October 11, 2008 Report Posted October 11, 2008 I want to put a T-18 dif into my KE55 coupe. Width should be OK with the right offset rims. Which LSD centres will fit, and from which models? Thanks :P Quote
styler Posted October 11, 2008 Report Posted October 11, 2008 (edited) t series diffs and lsds revision all t series are are zenki small axle (common), except for ae86 later model and ae95 4wd are kouki big axle (rare) - as far as i know. e series has the same spline count and diameter as kouki but is not interchangable with kouki axles due to a different spline profile. zenki / kouki brands avaliable - kaaz, cusco, tomei, trd (all clutch type). trd may have a helical (torsen) model avaliable for zenki (small axle early model) obx have a helical (torsen) for for kouki (big axle later model) the width may be ok with very positive offset rims and not too wide tyres but if you run the same very positive offset rims and tyres all the way around they would probably hit the front struts. width of a ke55 = 1355mm wheel mounting face to wheel mounting face. t18 = 1400mm wheel mounting face to wheel mounting face (ie from t18 specs track = 1335, wheel offset +32p)? so an increase of (1400 - 1355) / 2 = 22.5mm a side wider, theres a gap in stock arches between tyre and arch so you could move outwards with a wider diff but you can't go much more outwards with lower offset rims than +32p or by having bigger tyres as they will hit the arch. so if you keep stock rims and tyres you probably could swap the diff but any wider tyres will require more positive offset rims to bring the tyre under the arch or any lower offset rims will need skinny tyres or require diff shortening. you could use a ta22 diff, they are zenki and 1355mm wheel mounting face to wheel mounting face. Edited October 14, 2008 by styler Quote
Harrycall Posted October 11, 2008 Author Report Posted October 11, 2008 Thanks Guys! So the search begins... Anyone out there help me out with an eary AE86 LSD Centre? Thanks :P Quote
OniBerserker Posted October 11, 2008 Report Posted October 11, 2008 how can you tell the difference between small or larger axle? Quote
styler Posted October 11, 2008 Report Posted October 11, 2008 check out: lsds - club 4ag t series lsd - club4ag Quote
styler Posted October 11, 2008 Report Posted October 11, 2008 ebay, ebay.com.au, yahoo japan, jap importers all have used ae86 zenki and kouki lsds for about $300, most need a rebuild kit at $200 and labour at $300. for about $1200 you can get a new better stronger lsd aftermarket as mentioned from ebay, ebay.com.au, yahoo japan, jap performance shops, ae86 forum sponsors. Quote
beerhead Posted October 11, 2008 Report Posted October 11, 2008 You'd be better off starting with a early corona / TA22 rear end which is a little narrower, esp if you're hacking all the mounts off anyhow. They're worth half the price of the T18 diffs too. Quote
SeptemberSquall Posted October 12, 2008 Report Posted October 12, 2008 i concur with the other posters for all intents and purposes the ta22 or ta23/ra23/ra28 diff is much the same as the te72 diff but the width is the same as your ke55 diff so you can retain your existing wheels recommend you go that way i have one in the garage for my ke36, same thing Quote
tas_ae71 Posted October 12, 2008 Report Posted October 12, 2008 i thought the celica version t-series was actually wider than t-18 oh and i have confirmed that the rumour that series 2 t-18 diffs are DO NOT have kouki axels. you can get after market LSDs for under $1200, hell i sell them for under that! factory ones are better than an open wheeler and obviously done wear like a mechanical one does. but rebuild kits are only about 200 for an aftermarket one. hopefully when the commercial section gets back up and running ill be in it :P Quote
beerhead Posted October 15, 2008 Report Posted October 15, 2008 (edited) A quick google and I found these figures on early celica and corolla diffs. TA22 = 1285 mm KE30 = 1285 mm :P No shock that they're not kouki axels. Most accounts say they changed the spline in 1985. Get your LSD off greenline and it'll be under $1000 delivered from japan(assuming there isn't a world recession) Edited October 15, 2008 by beerhead Quote
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