Toyota Rear Diff problems

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RAMer
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Toyota Rear Diff problems

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hi guys,

im a new member and new to 4WD so you'll have to bear with me sorry.


i have a 1996 3L LN106, ive noticed a really weird, almost grinding noise coming from my rear diff area, it gets worse when i go faster, my question is where is somewhere or someone that can help me fix this problem for a good price?


cheers
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Re: Toyota Rear Diff problems

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RAMer wrote:hi guys,

im a new member and new to 4WD so you'll have to bear with me sorry.


i have a 1996 3L LN106, ive noticed a really weird, almost grinding noise coming from my rear diff area, it gets worse when i go faster, my question is where is somewhere or someone that can help me fix this problem for a good price?


cheers


Hi, How can we help you if we dont know where you are??

Cheers Daniel
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http://yellow.co.nz/search/new+zealand/ ... ist-1.html
Where are you located? Sure someone could be able to help you out who knows enough about them instead of paying for it.
Possibly pinion bearing?
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Re: Toyota Rear Diff problems

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sorry about that, im in Papakura, auckland.

ive also found out that its a LSD diff and its 4:3.75?? i think.

hope that helps.
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prob cheaper to buy one of these http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Motors/Car-parts-accessories/Toyota/Diffs-axles/auction-312595647.htm
and chuck a new head in yourself than it is to get yours repaired.
Checked the fluid level?
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