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S4C differential shims for spider gears?

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Old Apr 14, 2011 | 07:40 PM
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Default S4C differential shims for spider gears?

Hello,

I am in a bit dillema right now. So having two different differentials, I was wanting to make the best of both words and use the spider rings from an extra differential that was taken apart. The thing is, that extra differential has all the spider gears and the pin, but its MISSING the metal shims/washers that are placed between the differential and spider gears. Two are flat and two are curved like a cup. Are there difference in these washer/shims between the stock S4C differentials? Like could I use the washers/shims from the other differential and put it on the differential with the missing washers/shims?

Sorry if I confused anyone, just wanting to know if there was difference in those washers between stock differentials.

Thanks guys!
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Old Apr 15, 2011 | 11:02 AM
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Default Re: S4C differential shims for spider gears?

As long as both differentials are cast with "PS1" on the diff housing, they will both use the same gears and shims.
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Old Apr 15, 2011 | 11:39 AM
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Default Re: S4C differential shims for spider gears?

Thank you very much! And yes, double checked to be sure it said PS1, and they both do. I lucked on that one.
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