Hi.
Can anybody advise the weight of the above please.
weight of rear housing with diff no driveshafts.
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Re: weight of rear housing with diff no driveshafts.
The complete diff...... Pinion flange, cast iron front, crown wheel and pinion, torsen and rear alloy housing only???? Approx 26-30 Kgs
Just the rear alloy housing approx 5Kg's
I can tell you exactly later today unless someone else comes back to you in the mean time.
Just the rear alloy housing approx 5Kg's
I can tell you exactly later today unless someone else comes back to you in the mean time.
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Re: weight of rear housing with diff no driveshafts.
I recently sent a complete diff assembly that I sold and it weighed close to 45kg including the pallet.
Photo here: viewtopic.php?f=44&t=57350
I didn't weigh the pallet separately.
Photo here: viewtopic.php?f=44&t=57350
I didn't weigh the pallet separately.
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Re: weight of rear housing with diff no driveshafts.
It's light enough to bench press and heavy enough to break a rib if it falls back down. Use a trolley back.
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Re: weight of rear housing with diff no driveshafts.
Hi flycasta.
Could you confirm weight please.
Could you confirm weight please.
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Re: weight of rear housing with diff no driveshafts.
manga_blue wrote:It's light enough to bench press and heavy enough to break a rib if it falls back down. Use a trolley back.
Lol na6 is 14kg my memory.
well under 20 anyway. I posted a couple.
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Re: weight of rear housing with diff no driveshafts.
Have got a torsen im about to put in, would agree its
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Re: weight of rear housing with diff no driveshafts.
All the components weigh 29kgs with a type 1 torsen, might be 1kg difference to a type 2. Open diff would be approx 3kg lighter.
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