its cheaper to buy a new one. A diff shop quoted something like $800 or so to rebuild a hilux one. Apparently they have LOTS of plates in them, and the plates are expensive as hell to get from toyota
Heres the 411. Its not a Toyota unit. Its actually a Precision Gear PowerBrute LSD for an R200.
It came over as an unknown in our last container and the housing was a little rusted so Rex took a chance and grabbed it. 5mins with a wire brush and it was sweet as, well... Rex. He opened it up and the thing was like new (untouched) inside with numbers written on the plates in texta.
Detective Rex suggests that someone has once started to rebuild the sucker in its past life.
So the idea was to finish the job and make some Nissan fags day.
Maybe Rex'll have to fax Precision Gear (they have no eMail) and force them to help.