A on-LSD will do the same.jack it up and spin one wheel, if the other goes the opposite way, it's an lsd!
jack it up and spin one wheel, if the other goes the opposite way, it's an lsd!
Actually ... if they go the opposite way it's a conventional open diff ... if the rear wheels spin the same way it's an LSD.
I did this check before buying my 2011 Thai built D40 just to make sure it it was an LSD.
What it the offside doesn’t spin. For me it didn’t move either way.Actually ... if they go the opposite way it's a conventional open diff ... if the rear wheels spin the same way it's an LSD.
I did this check before buying my 2011 Thai built D40 just to make sure it it was an LSD.
No markings on my filler plugJust a thought... Some brands label the filler plug to help identify an LSD, so that the person about to top up or refill the oil knows what kind of oil to use. I don't know whether or not Nissan does this.
The document that came with the Ute says to use lsd oil but you can use lad oil in any diffOn my 2011 Thai built D40 ... the rear diff cover has "80W-90 LS oil only" letters cast into the alloy just above the filler plug.
What it the offside doesn’t spin. For me it didn’t move either way.
When I put it in gear both wheels turned. I wasn’t game to drop one wheel on the ground
Just out of interest, when you're attempting these grassy slopes, is it one wheel spinning or both? If it's both, your only choices are grippier tyres and/or a couple of bags of sand in the back, or trade it on a 4X4.Hi All
I am new here...you might say fresh...
I have a 2wd 2019 RX Navara tray back 2.3l and would like to fit a LSD
Do they exist and where should I look
Thanks in advance
Ian
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