08 lsd on a base 05
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final drives are the same for all Z's per their transmission
In other words, all manual cars have the same final drive and all auto's have the same final drive (3.5 and 3.3 respectively)
Yes, it swaps in
The question really becomes why on earth you would bother swapping in merely a factory VLSD which in and of itself doesn't provide much lockup, and who's limited ability wears out quickly over time.
IMHO, if its worth doing at all, it's best to install one of the aftermarket units, and in your case, a Quaife. While it will be a higher upfront cost, it is a vastly superior unit in every way to a factory VLSD, and is a direct drop in, so will not require any additional parts, unlike a factory VLSD
In other words, all manual cars have the same final drive and all auto's have the same final drive (3.5 and 3.3 respectively)
Yes, it swaps in
The question really becomes why on earth you would bother swapping in merely a factory VLSD which in and of itself doesn't provide much lockup, and who's limited ability wears out quickly over time.
IMHO, if its worth doing at all, it's best to install one of the aftermarket units, and in your case, a Quaife. While it will be a higher upfront cost, it is a vastly superior unit in every way to a factory VLSD, and is a direct drop in, so will not require any additional parts, unlike a factory VLSD
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