yes they are adjusted from the base via the two red spindles
I've just had a LSD installed in my Hilux rear end (ke70) and now for some reason it's pulling to the right while driving. Also I was told when I bought the lsd it had just been tightened/shimmed and now it pretty much feels like a locker.. Is this normal?
Also I might aswell ask this question in the same thread, do these coilovers look like they are base adjustable?
yes they are adjusted from the base via the two red spindles
Thanks heaps, just wanted to make sure that they won't sit too low on the rolla
Do they seem like a good buy for $350? No leaks, 6 kg springs
she shouldn't be pullin right. maybe someone stuffed up the clearances on the rhs bearing.
RHS bearing as in being in the diff or the wheel bearing?
i'd imagin it could be either, would be similar symptoms i'd guess
I know this feeling. If you put the open diff back in it would drive straight, with the locker or LSD it pulls one way. Your car or suspension is twisted slightly one way. Or, you have uneven tyres on the rear. Left and right tyres are different sizes or brands. Get adjustable trailing arms for your diff housing, if you havn't allready. You need to make one side a bit longer or shorter and experiment.
If you had the TRD style LSD for the T series, you would only notice the pull to one side while under power and deceleration ( if its 2 way). But because the HiLux diff has coil springs (and that it is shimmed up tight) you feel it all the time.
I just had a quick look and I have profile 55 tyres on one side and 50 on the other, I'll swap them around so they are even and see if I get any improvement
haha yeah bud had the same thing a week or so ago when i put in my "fun" diff.
same sze tyres should do good things
Thanks everyone, that fixed it
Is it possible that the lsd I had put in had been tightened so much that it now acts like a locker? Should it become a bit less tight after a bit of driving, or does something sound wrong?