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LSP diffs in a Savage? - 12.29.2005, 06:26 AM

I was wondering if an LSP diff would fit in a Savage, they appear to be very similiar from pictures but I'd bet they'd need some shimming to get a proper fit? If they would fit, do you think that they would be able to handle the power I'm going to be putting through my Savage (2240 14 on 37 volts), or would I be better off with a UE 6 spyder diff?
   
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12.29.2005, 09:46 AM

If you get the aluminum diff holder and the 6 spider diffs savage has. Wouldn't that be just as strong?


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12.29.2005, 04:05 PM

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6 spider diffs savage has
The savage only has 2 spider diffs, but there is an option for 4 gear diffs. No 6 gear diff though.
   
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12.29.2005, 06:47 PM

The ue 6 spider diff looks like the 4 diff gear savage. Unless you thinking the ue 8 diff. That has the 6 little gears and 2 side gears.


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12.29.2005, 08:36 PM

Ohh ok. I have a 6 and 8 gear UE diff laying around, so I guess I'll try em out and see how they fit.
   
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I have a 2250 on ue 6 spider diffs with no problems yet. The 26 cell run has yet to come.


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