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GV Rear Diff's

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Id like to fit a lockright diff locker in my truck, but ive been told that lockright only list one for 1999-2000 models, mine is 2002

Does anyone know if the rear diffs are the same and how i can go about checking?
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I fitted a lockrite to Chairmans V6 Vitara. Even though the instructions said it would fit, it didn't. The side washers were to thick for the V6 side gears so we had to get some laser cut at the right thickness.

To fit an rear air locker in a GV (1998-2005) you need to use a Vitara 3rd member and axles if required according to ARB. Supposedly its the same for the front but I just modified my housing and axles to suit when I fitted my air locker. You might be able to do the same with the rear.
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Hey churchill, I was out with clay in the weekend and it was seeing both his rear wheels turning in the same direction which made we want one.

Thanks for the info below, thats bit of a worry that i cant get a lockright or ARB locker without changing a heap of drive gear.

churchill wrote:I fitted a lockrite to Chairmans V6 Vitara. Even though the instructions said it would fit, it didn't. The side washers were to thick for the V6 side gears so we had to get some laser cut at the right thickness.

To fit an rear air locker in a GV (1998-2005) you need to use a Vitara 3rd member and axles if required according to ARB. Supposedly its the same for the front but I just modified my housing and axles to suit when I fitted my air locker. You might be able to do the same with the rear.
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oneinkedgeek wrote:Hey churchill, I was out with clay in the weekend and it was seeing both his rear wheels turning in the same direction which made we want one.


I've seen plenty of open diff Vits where both the rear wheels turn in the same direction, happens most days while I drive around :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Hey man,

Thanks for installing the locker in me diff Churchill, your a legend mate!!! I look forward too when your Vitara up an going its going too be a beast..

I put a post up on the Auszookers mate in regards too the best auto locker for your model Grand Vitara, asking for links, and repeatable brands ill give it a few days then check it for ya.

I suggest before you hand the funds over too the foke selling the locker get them too guarantee the locker is specifically for your make an model trucks diff, even too the point of what year, engine size, an SWB or LWB or it can be an expensive excise as per my experience, Thank god for Churchill skill sets for throwing me a get out of jail card helping me out. Cheers Win

Loving the Locker :D
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No worries Clay, there's nothing like a bit of detective work to keep the brain alive... I'm looking forward to heading out with you guys, all going well it should be sometime this year!

Good to hear the lockers doing it's job well, it should make a hell of a difference.

Inkedgeek, is your truck a daily driver or can it stand being off the road for a while?
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Yeah daily driver, that being said it could come off the road for a few days


churchill wrote:No worries Clay, there's nothing like a bit of detective work to keep the brain alive... I'm looking forward to heading out with you guys, all going well it should be sometime this year!

Good to hear the lockers doing it's job well, it should make a hell of a difference.

Inkedgeek, is your truck a daily driver or can it stand being off the road for a while?
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If you get the diff out I can put the lockrite in it. You'll just need to pay for any spacers etc, It'll cost a bottle of Johnnie Walker red. I'll reset the pinion preload and side bearing preload, set the backlash and check the mesh. How many km's has you truck done?

Let me know if your keen.
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Very keen mate, problem at the moment is lock is there doesn't seem to be a lock right for my 2001 (reg in 2002 I just realised) GV , only for the 1999-2000 model

churchill wrote:If you get the diff out I can put the lockrite in it. You'll just need to pay for any spacers etc, It'll cost a bottle of Johnnie Walker red. I'll reset the pinion preload and side bearing preload, set the backlash and check the mesh. How many km's has you truck done?

Let me know if your keen.
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Of course. Talk to Sheflie from Te Puke Parts World, he'll know if there are any differences.

What ratio diffs do you have?
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