problems with Motive 456s and Auburn LSD
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It does not matter whose gears you use. You will need to modify your cross pin to use a 4.56 or higher gear in your vehicle. This applies for open differential, Auburn and Eaton differentials. The pin will need to be cut at an angle opposite the bolt hole. Because every manufacturer is different, no measurement is provided with your gears. It is for this reason you need to choose an installer who has a decent amount of experience installing gears IN A DODGE CORPORATE (AAM) 9.25" DIFFERENTIAL.
It kinda sounds to me like you need to find A DIFFERENT INSTALLER. If he doesn't know that, ain't no way he's gonna set those gears correctly, IMO...
It kinda sounds to me like you need to find A DIFFERENT INSTALLER. If he doesn't know that, ain't no way he's gonna set those gears correctly, IMO...
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It does not matter whose gears you use. You will need to modify your cross pin to use a 4.56 or higher gear in your vehicle. This applies for open differential, Auburn and Eaton differentials. The pin will need to be cut at an angle opposite the bolt hole. Because every manufacturer is different, no measurement is provided with your gears. It is for this reason you need to choose an installer who has a decent amount of experience installing gears IN A DODGE CORPORATE (AAM) 9.25" DIFFERENTIAL.
It kinda sounds to me like you need to find A DIFFERENT INSTALLER. If he doesn't know that, ain't no way he's gonna set those gears correctly, IMO...
It kinda sounds to me like you need to find A DIFFERENT INSTALLER. If he doesn't know that, ain't no way he's gonna set those gears correctly, IMO...
As for the installer, I agree and that has me slightly worried as well. But he is THE 'rear' guy for the Dodge dealership here so I thought he would be the best to do it. He worked on my rear the frist time (at the dealership) when I had them pull my LSD retaining clips and flush the unit. Im hoping and crossing my fingers.
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He may be "the guy" for diffs, but I doubt he has installed anything aftermarket in a 9.25". Seems like he has a repetition for doing stock gears and stock carriers only. Most dealers won't even install aftermarket parts because they just don't wanna warranty their work on stuff they didn't get from their parts counter.
Now, if he has done several stock one's before then he knows how to properly set everything up. I think once he get's the case ground down and the pin and everything rotates without bind. i think he'll be in his home town again on the install as far as pre-load and backlash goes.
Now, if he has done several stock one's before then he knows how to properly set everything up. I think once he get's the case ground down and the pin and everything rotates without bind. i think he'll be in his home town again on the install as far as pre-load and backlash goes.
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Dog, I agree and I wasnt worried at first until he hit this snag and told me about. And here is how I see it, there are lots of guys here who have 456s and aftermarket LSDs so they also have went through these issues although they just dont know it because they didnt do the swap and setup themselves and THIER installer didnt bother to mention it because they had no issues getting around it and getting the job done. For this guy to stop the install and tell me about it does make me worried about his competence but Im too far in to back out now and agree that I think he just hit a snag and once past it cane set everything up the way it is supposed to be done.........I hope.
I already had a talk with him earlier today and told him if he has any doubt to let me know now and he said he could do it........
I already had a talk with him earlier today and told him if he has any doubt to let me know now and he said he could do it........
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