What do I need to go to LS from open diff?
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What do I need to go to LS from open diff?
I have a 99 F150, 4x4. Currently has open 3.55. I am looking to buy a LS diff from a member here who is changing his gears due to a lift he installed. He has factory 3.55 LS. What does it take to change my rear end over to a LS? I'm not familiar with differentials at all, so if you could dumb it down for me, I would appreciate it. Thanks, Jumpn.
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Just take his LS carrier out, take his ring gear off.
Take your carrier out and take your ring gear off.
Put your ring gear on his LS carrier.
Put his LS carrier with your ring gear on it back in your rear end.
Fill your rear end with oil and LS additive.
You are done and no special tools required.
If you need more information on any step just post back.
Take your carrier out and take your ring gear off.
Put your ring gear on his LS carrier.
Put his LS carrier with your ring gear on it back in your rear end.
Fill your rear end with oil and LS additive.
You are done and no special tools required.
If you need more information on any step just post back.
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I have a 99 F150, 4x4. Currently has open 3.55. I am looking to buy a LS diff from a member here who is changing his gears due to a lift he installed. He has factory 3.55 LS. What does it take to change my rear end over to a LS? I'm not familiar with differentials at all, so if you could dumb it down for me, I would appreciate it. Thanks, Jumpn.
Also keep us informed on the work its gonna take, would very much like to do it also,,, in the future!!
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The above information I gave was for an 8.8" to an 8.8" rear end.
Would need to be the same type rear end.
Parts from a 8.8 will not interchange with a 9" rear end and so on.
You can not swap parts from one type to another type.
Ring and pinion gears are matched and must be kept together.
Would need to be the same type rear end.
Parts from a 8.8 will not interchange with a 9" rear end and so on.
You can not swap parts from one type to another type.
Ring and pinion gears are matched and must be kept together.
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