
Originally Posted by
kpaske
Hey Guys,
I've got a lead on a set of 4.77 gears, but I need some advice from the community here because I'm not 100% sure what all this stuff means.
First of all, these would be coming off a '91 Trooper with LSD in the front, and an ARB locker in the rear. I already have a front third member, so I don't really need the front, but I think the seller only wants to sell the pair so I might wind up having an extra front. I don't remember if the one I purchased a couple years back has the limited slip, but my question is, do I even want it? My VX is used primarily on the road and I want the bigger gears to give me some power back.
Second, as for the ARB locker in the back, same question as the first, do I even want this? It's my understanding that this only locks the axles on demand, so technically this shouldn't change my on road characteristics, right?
Third, the seller mentioned something that I don't quite understand. He said, "It was run for a while with excessive backlash and is a little noisy at highway speeds. Probably should have backlash reset properly". What the heck does this mean, and should I be concerned? Is this something that would need to be done during install anyway?
Thanks,
Kyle
When you say you already have a front 3rd, do you mean your stock VX 3rd or you have a front 3rd with a 4.77 in it already? Also, I would try to find out what LSD is in it and research the unit a little bit. Some brands are set up tighter than others - tighter ones act more like a locker on the slick stuff, loose ones work better for the front on a daily driver/street-cruiser. When steering, a tight LSD in the front end could send power to the inner tire to compensate for the outer tire's greater speed. In my minds eye, I could see this increasing understeer and tire wear on the front end. Just a consideration, not a fact, as far as I know. Now the ARB... what you sacrifice is having an LSD at all times on the street, the diff is an open carrier in effect, until you lock it up; it is not a big deal until you get into low-traction situations where a locker may be overkill. So now... if you had an LSD in both ends (not sure you can put the 4.77 ring gear on our stock LSD in the rear though) you would probably have one Hell of a rally setup! I guess this means you have had no luck selling your VX - bitter-sweet! 
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