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Date:         Wed, 18 Oct 1995 13:39:49 -0400
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From:         "Greg Christie" <Greg.Christie@sydney.maptek.com.au>
Subject:      Re: Ltd. slip rear diff.

On Oct 17, 10:06pm, Jon Walton wrote: > Subject: Ltd. slip rear diff. > I was recently discussing winter vanagon experiences with a buddy of mine, > and he mentioned that a limited slip rear differential was a factory option > for two-wheel drive models. I know a locking differential was a syncro > option, but was a similar rear diff available for two-wheelies? > > Can anyone put this argument to rest??????? >-- End of excerpt from Jon Walton

I have a Haynes workshop manual for second generation transporters upto 1975 and it discusses a limited slip rear diff option.

-- +-----------------------------------+---------------------------+ |Greg Christie | Latitude 34.06.00 South | | | Longitude 151.05.00 East | |greg.christie@sydney.maptek.com.au | Elevation 220 Metres | +-----------------------------------+---------------------------+


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