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Anonymous Posted on Sep 05, 2014

Disassemble limited slip differntial on 2006 chevy suburban

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Disassembly is the easy part. Assembly is where you can get into trouble. I could tell you now how to do it. But if you haven't done any before, You won't understand and assemble it the wrong way. This would cause you headaches. Once you get into taking it apart, things just start to fall apart on it (Gears and clutches just drop out).. You can't watch all of it at the same time. Buy a manual. Or go to alldatadiy.com or Mitchell.com and buy the manual for this. They aren't that hard to do. You can do it, just need some instruction and diagrams/pictures to do it right. Remember you need limited slip additive and the right lude to put in it..Follow the instructions they give you..

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