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Jahay
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02.07.2011, 12:47 PM

ONLY 6mm!!!! damn! i guess even usinig the FLM XL arms would be too long and the CVD would just pop out of the diff axle on full lock!

are there any length differences between the LST and LST2 length ??? i doubt it, but just wondering...

Yea using regular HD diff axles shouldnt be a problem
   
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02.07.2011, 01:00 PM

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ONLY 6mm!!!! damn! i guess even usinig the FLM XL arms would be too long and the CVD would just pop out of the diff axle on full lock!

are there any length differences between the LST and LST2 length ??? i doubt it, but just wondering...

Yea using regular HD diff axles shouldnt be a problem
Yep, I was suprised to see that too. Slightly more would work too, I measure this with the arms level, and the cvd bone end about 2mm from fully bottoming out in the X ss shiny diff output cup. Arms level usually places the bone end the farthest into the diff cup, compared to fully extended or compressed. So we have some room, but more than 10mm longer than the savvy arm will likely cause the bone end to come out of the diff output cup.

No difference in length on the lst1 arms, and they are crap weak compared to the lst2 arms. For the record, most lst2 users (and muggy) go with rpm arms, as they have some flex.
   
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