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Old 02-10-2006, 09:49 AM   #290 (permalink)
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RS5F70[A] or [V]???--im not sure, I will check tomorow if i remember, though.

I think the all lsd [V code] ring gears are the same size, and all non lsd [A-code] ring gears are the same, IIRC. so my guess is that if it fits one, it fits the other.

also, i dont recall that they need to be shimmed. its not noted in the catalog, and usually stuff like that is. also, since it lists its breakaway torque, I would guess that it wouldnt need to be preload/bias adjusted. Not 100% though.
{A} is the open dif, {V} is the viscous (LSD)

When I say shimmed, I mean there are shims in there on the outside of the bearings. If you pick fly sh*t out of pepper, you can check all the clearances and stuff and adjust as necessary. If you're like me, you bolt that focker in there, and have the tires spinning before the jack is down.
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