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If you do go back to the TR diff, you might want to take a look at the Salisbury LSD. It's more effective in hard driving, seems to be just a tad bit more expensive than the Quaiffe on this side of the pond (it's *a lot* more expensive in England, go figure).
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When you buy a salisbury domestically are you removing it from a Jaguar or is someone selling a kit? Only asking since the "Salisbury" is fairly common in the US, except it's usually called a "Dana 44". Comes in solid axle versions under trucks & older cars and independent versions in cars like the C4 corvettes. The only difference I've been able to find a reference to between the "Salisbury" that is my father's Tiger axle and the Dana 44 in my jeep is the diameter of the ring gear bolts, so if someone domestically is selling a kit they may just be using more available Dana 44 IRS units instead of Jaguar Salisbury units which could be bringing the price down.
If you do go back to the TR diff, you might want to take a look at the Salisbury LSD. It's more effective in hard driving, seems to be just a tad bit more expensive than the Quaiffe on this side of the pond (it's *a lot* more expensive in England, go figure).
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When you buy a salisbury domestically are you removing it from a Jaguar or is someone selling a kit? Only asking since the "Salisbury" is fairly common in the US, except it's usually called a "Dana 44". Comes in solid axle versions under trucks & older cars and independent versions in cars like the C4 corvettes. The only difference I've been able to find a reference to between the "Salisbury" that is my father's Tiger axle and the Dana 44 in my jeep is the diameter of the ring gear bolts, so if someone domestically is selling a kit they may just be using more available Dana 44 IRS units instead of Jaguar Salisbury units which could be bringing the price down.
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