Rear locking differential 1988 90Q

radek at uniserve.com radek at uniserve.com
Mon Aug 13 13:09:44 PDT 2012


Good point, perhaps someone with experience can chime in (difference  
in rubber hardness between front transmission and rear differential  
mounts in a quattro?

Radek.

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> Date: Mon, 13 Aug 2012 13:01:08 -0400
> From: Louis-Alain Richard <5145727795 at bell.net>
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> Subject: RE: Rear locking differential 1988 90Q
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> Are you sure of that ? I was thinking the other way around... Weight is
> greater, right, but torque is greater at the back . At the rear, the diff
> casing is quite short, and the front of it wants to go up at each
> acceleration. So these 2 mounts will see a lot of stretch each time you
> accelerate. Nothing to worry about, for sure, especially with only 150 ft-lb
> shared on 2 axles...
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> Louis-Alain
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> I suppose these will be harder than the proper diff
>> mounts because of greater transmission weight - which should work just
>> fine.
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>> Radek.
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