WTB:ZF limited slip differential

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OriginalPanzer
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WTB:ZF limited slip differential

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am looking for an NOS ZF limited slip differential for a swing axle transmission-any help in location of this will be appreciated
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Glenn
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Post by Glenn »

ZF's are rare. Swingaxle are even more rare.

NOS... good luck.
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Post by Bruce2 »

I think it's a myth Glenn. I've never seen one.
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Post by Glenn »

Bruce2 wrote:I think it's a myth Glenn. I've never seen one.
They were all NOS once :wink:
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Post by Kubelmann »

Although Bruce2 is most knowledgeable concerning Quaffe LSD diffs, The part number for the LSD diff for a swing axle is 181 517 025A Things that were not imported into the US came with swing rear rather than the US irs rear. I have a friend who had a 75 English right hand drive Safari (Thing) and it had a swing rear with a lsd diff. Rare parts yes.. A myth, I am not so sure. I bought a IRS Quaffe that had less than 50 miles on it three years ago. I have it in my offroad Thing and it is a rear cool diff. K-mann
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Post by Bucko »

How does one identify such an axle? Just courious as I have a 1971 military with reduction boxes (a swing axle). Where would you find this "ZF" or Part number Kubelmann mentioned at?
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Post by Bruce2 »

Jack the rear of the car up, trans in neutral. Turn one rear tire forward. If the other rear tire goes forward, you may have a ZF. If the other rear tire goes backwards, you have an open diff.
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Post by Jim Andritsakos »

Hello Bucko!

The trans code you are looking for is AL (AK is the same w/o ZF both 8:31)...

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Post by Pablo »

While Quaifes are a type of locking diff, even Quaife doesn't call them a limited-slip. They are a torque-baising differential, that has zero lock-up on deceleration, and progressive lock-up on acceleration.

VWs & Porsches like LSDs a LOT more than TBDs, due to the fact that the LSD has lock-up on decel, which stabilizes a rear-engined car during entry into high speed turns.

There will be a hardened 4340 Chromoly LSD for swingaxle available later this year, with substantial design improvements over the original ZF LSD.
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Post by Lo Cash John »

Any ideas on price?
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Post by Pablo »

In the $1,600 range --
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