@@travisstamp7428 Yes, though with it being custom, you have to work with us directly to ensure fitment on your diff. You can email us to move forward on that:=)
This video made me smile the entire time. Great work man! I can’t wait to see the next step. I feel confident that I can reference this video and knock this task out. I’ll wait for a while tho and see how it all played out for you 😂 thanks J!
That’s what it’s all about man. I’ll take the pain so you don’t have to 😂. I think it’ll be great though! A little patience (which I don’t have) and cooler temperatures, this isn’t a bad job. Doing the diff bushing at the same time is what made it bad!
Just installed my Z1 LSD, and im very impressed that you installed this yourself. I did the install with me and my brother and it was still tedious. Overall not difficult but dropping that diff to remove the axles is a bitch.
Can’t wait to see the results!! TC just made some parts for the SHO can’t wait to use them after I get my transmission back. I had one instead in the front where the trans is and waiting to install the rear one.
@@SpeedCultureStudios not gonna lie I wish I went with a 3.0tt q50 they where cheap when I got the sho, but farther distance. But In the end are way better 😅
For anyone performing this modification: Do not replace the side bearings unless they look like they need it. Messing with bearings can change your side to side preload. The FSM says to do so, but you're opening up a can of worms if you do. I would replace the dust shields as specified in the video.
I appreciate that James. Yeah it can be a little sketchy. Just have to double and triple check your stands and blocks lol. As I’ve gotten older I’ve become a little more cautious. I try not to work under the car if I’m home alone or if my wife is sleeping late at night.
Hi, To your knowledge, is there any Vr30 Q50 running this kit and doing some drag fun? This is calling my attention and was wondering if it would manage some 11s or 10s drag car.
@@alexisacevedo6121 We know there are some users that drive to the track and run drag. Specifically running those times, it's difficult to say though if you email us prior to ordering, we can ensure it's set up for this purpose. They are set up to handle high hp and torque already and installation is key:=)
Thanks for the video, I was wondering if you drained the Differential since installing and if it was nice and clean? I want to do this to a Camry TRD, but am worried how it will hold up.
No I have not drained it since install. I've only put maybe 500 miles on the car since, so it's not ready yet. The kit shouldn't really have an effect though as there is no metal/metal contact.
@@SpeedCultureStudios There is metal to metal contact, its what makes both axles lock. The box expands from the springs and pushes the gears on either side. Anyhow, thanks for the video on it, best one I could find on it. I am still interested on how it holds up. I really want to try one out.
Shouldn’t contribute to tire wear. It acts as an lsd so you shouldn’t get the chirping around corners-BUT it’ll make you want to do burnouts lol so I guess maybe it will 😂 They have a kit for awd as well!
~It will not add to wear. In fact, it will distribute the wear evenly to both sides which will also improve handling and should help with correcting torque steer issues when accelerating. ~Yes, we offer an LSD for the front q50 in the AWD models. The LSD Conversion Kit and the diff are different than the rear. Once will not work on the other.
According to the manual you have to remove exhaust which I'm struggling to do because the bolts are stuck and rusted. When I look at your video I don't see you messing with those bolts yet your exhaust is detach from the car. Did I miss something?
No ratio change. I wish we had options available! The LSD conversion was installed on a spare carrier, but I used my factory housing and pinion gear so I had to move my factory ring gear over.
What was the recommended break-in period and method? Traction Concepts is saying 250 miles is fine, but specified 750 would be great. I saw you doing slow figure 8's in a parking lot, etc. Wanna make sure this thing is broken in properly before I start playing around. TIA @SpeedCultureStudios
There really is no break in. I did the slow turns to just be sure there was no binding and no issues with install. There are really no parts to “break in” with this kit unless you are unsure of the spider gears being ground neatly. You could take it easy for a couple hundred miles just to be sure everything meshes nicely
@@SpeedCultureStudiosYes, you are correct. 250 miles with no WOT and slow figure 8's in an empty parking lot. Then replace the fluid. Thank you. Trying to help out other doing this mod.
Man, I have to do this to replace rear diff side seals due to a leak. Shops want to charge me $1000. I am going to do it myself. I have all the tools. This was a good video but I would love a step by step to feel more confident.
@@SpeedCultureStudios yes you are right, I don't have to break it open to fix seal, just remove the rear assembly. It looked from your video it was pretty hard to separate the shaft from the sides. Hopefully my project goes as smoothly as yours. Thanks for the video.
Hey man, what's the torque spec for the 4 x big bolts on the rear differential cover? These bolts appear to act like a bearing cap bolt and are 69ftlb on the g37
They aren't customized, just ordered with the correct dimensions. Dimensions obviously depend on hub size and hub bore of the wheel. I want to say the Q50 hub is 66.1mm. I believe my wheel bore is 72.5mm. So the centering rings are a 66.1 to 72.5
@@SpeedCultureStudios I’m assuming that you got them because of the vibration at 60+ mph right. Did the vibration did stop or is there some but barely noticeable?
I would imagine shops would change 4-6 hours. Consider $100-$150 an hour. I’d say I saved at least $500. It’s not bad of a job honestly just time consuming
@@SpeedCultureStudios thats dope your q50’s clean man. My car’s a fwd/transversally mounted so I’m not sure if I’d be able to diy it. And essentially you just pulled a used q50 diff, got it converted into an lsd, and upgraded the diff as if you were replacing a worn out one right? How’s the longevity of the friction plates?
@@Jdeeeaaa that’s right. I’m not sure what they claim as the live span for the plates, but they have a great reputation across platforms and have them installed in some real crazy builds that take a lot of abuse so I’m sure they are solid
@@SpeedCultureStudios that’s awesome to hear, I’d estimate they’ll run fine for around 120k miles with regular maintenance since that’s about the lifespan of other quality made plate style LSD’s. How’s yours keeping up so far and do you push your car pretty hard? Thinking about getting this for my trd camry
@@Jdeeeaaa I don’t have the car anymore, but I did a number of hard launches with it and drove the car everyday for several months after install. Loved it!
Where are you having trouble? I basically had to get in with my hands using both hands to pull the axels out. The pry bar is handy to get pull them out past the c clip and finding the right height of the diff to give you enough room
@@SpeedCultureStudios Thanks for the quick reply. I didn't realize you had moved the 2nd part of the drive shaft to the side because I was watching it on my phone. Once I did that getting the diff out was cake. Pushed it a couple inches forward and it slipped right onto my jack. Keep the videos coming. Your channel is great👍
I grew up in a house where we just fix stuff ourselves. And I’ve always had the attitude that I can do anything if I just try it. I have always been into cars and motorcycles so I’ve been doing stuff for several years. I just go for it lol. Thanks for watching!
Traction is here
Thank you!!
@tractionconcepts do you make one for a gs400?
@@travisstamp7428 Yes, though with it being custom, you have to work with us directly to ensure fitment on your diff. You can email us to move forward on that:=)
This video made me smile the entire time. Great work man! I can’t wait to see the next step. I feel confident that I can reference this video and knock this task out. I’ll wait for a while tho and see how it all played out for you 😂 thanks J!
That’s what it’s all about man. I’ll take the pain so you don’t have to 😂. I think it’ll be great though! A little patience (which I don’t have) and cooler temperatures, this isn’t a bad job. Doing the diff bushing at the same time is what made it bad!
Just installed my Z1 LSD, and im very impressed that you installed this yourself. I did the install with me and my brother and it was still tedious. Overall not difficult but dropping that diff to remove the axles is a bitch.
It’s a bit of a pain in the ass, no doubt lol. LSD is definitely worth it though!
Can’t wait to see the results!! TC just made some parts for the SHO can’t wait to use them after I get my transmission back. I had one instead in the front where the trans is and waiting to install the rear one.
That sounds awesome. Big SHO fan!
@@SpeedCultureStudios not gonna lie I wish I went with a 3.0tt q50 they where cheap when I got the sho, but farther distance. But In the end are way better 😅
For anyone performing this modification: Do not replace the side bearings unless they look like they need it. Messing with bearings can change your side to side preload. The FSM says to do so, but you're opening up a can of worms if you do. I would replace the dust shields as specified in the video.
Right, there really shouldn’t be any reason to replace the bearings.
Man...you are the man..I have a good fear of going under the car. Changing the undershroud to aluminum scared me
I appreciate that James. Yeah it can be a little sketchy. Just have to double and triple check your stands and blocks lol. As I’ve gotten older I’ve become a little more cautious. I try not to work under the car if I’m home alone or if my wife is sleeping late at night.
I'm telling yall the Q feels so different after this and I love it.
Really looking forward to it!
@@SpeedCultureStudios can't wait to hear about it
Wow! That's great to know you're loving the traction performance.
this was very dope. you are brave for taking this project on. Clap clap clap. great work
Thanks for watching!
He's got the skills and the tools.:=)
Great Job and thanks so much for putting this together. Hope it helps the community.
Hi,
To your knowledge, is there any Vr30 Q50 running this kit and doing some drag fun? This is calling my attention and was wondering if it would manage some 11s or 10s drag car.
@@alexisacevedo6121 We know there are some users that drive to the track and run drag. Specifically running those times, it's difficult to say though if you email us prior to ordering, we can ensure it's set up for this purpose. They are set up to handle high hp and torque already and installation is key:=)
U did great job man!
Thank you!
Thanks for the video, I was wondering if you drained the Differential since installing and if it was nice and clean? I want to do this to a Camry TRD, but am worried how it will hold up.
No I have not drained it since install. I've only put maybe 500 miles on the car since, so it's not ready yet. The kit shouldn't really have an effect though as there is no metal/metal contact.
@@SpeedCultureStudios There is metal to metal contact, its what makes both axles lock. The box expands from the springs and pushes the gears on either side. Anyhow, thanks for the video on it, best one I could find on it. I am still interested on how it holds up. I really want to try one out.
You think it will add to tire where? Can the awd guys do this along with a front gear change?
Shouldn’t contribute to tire wear. It acts as an lsd so you shouldn’t get the chirping around corners-BUT it’ll make you want to do burnouts lol so I guess maybe it will 😂
They have a kit for awd as well!
~It will not add to wear. In fact, it will distribute the wear evenly to both sides which will also improve handling and should help with correcting torque steer issues when accelerating.
~Yes, we offer an LSD for the front q50 in the AWD models. The LSD Conversion Kit and the diff are different than the rear. Once will not work on the other.
What are your impressions?
Thx for the vid 🔥
Thanks for checking in!
According to the manual you have to remove exhaust which I'm struggling to do because the bolts are stuck and rusted. When I look at your video I don't see you messing with those bolts yet your exhaust is detach from the car. Did I miss something?
I dropped the exhaust but I have my custom exhaust so it’s very simple to undo
Wait did you actually change the ratio? Sorry I think I missed a video some where about the gearing
No ratio change. I wish we had options available! The LSD conversion was installed on a spare carrier, but I used my factory housing and pinion gear so I had to move my factory ring gear over.
What was the recommended break-in period and method? Traction Concepts is saying 250 miles is fine, but specified 750 would be great. I saw you doing slow figure 8's in a parking lot, etc. Wanna make sure this thing is broken in properly before I start playing around. TIA @SpeedCultureStudios
There really is no break in. I did the slow turns to just be sure there was no binding and no issues with install. There are really no parts to “break in” with this kit unless you are unsure of the spider gears being ground neatly. You could take it easy for a couple hundred miles just to be sure everything meshes nicely
@@SpeedCultureStudiosYes, you are correct. 250 miles with no WOT and slow figure 8's in an empty parking lot. Then replace the fluid. Thank you. Trying to help out other doing this mod.
Man, I have to do this to replace rear diff side seals due to a leak. Shops want to charge me $1000. I am going to do it myself. I have all the tools. This was a good video but I would love a step by step to feel more confident.
It really is a step by step. There isn’t anything more to it. You wouldn’t even necessarily need to break the diff open to change the seals.
@@SpeedCultureStudios yes you are right, I don't have to break it open to fix seal, just remove the rear assembly. It looked from your video it was pretty hard to separate the shaft from the sides. Hopefully my project goes as smoothly as yours. Thanks for the video.
Hey man, what's the torque spec for the 4 x big bolts on the rear differential cover? These bolts appear to act like a bearing cap bolt and are 69ftlb on the g37
Mrc is here
Thank you!!
Would you need this if you AWD?
If you’re struggling with traction then it couldn’t hurt. Or if you drive regularly in the snow if could be helpful
Hey, I’ve been wondering for a while what size is your hub rings? Did you do them customized?
They aren't customized, just ordered with the correct dimensions. Dimensions obviously depend on hub size and hub bore of the wheel. I want to say the Q50 hub is 66.1mm. I believe my wheel bore is 72.5mm. So the centering rings are a 66.1 to 72.5
@@SpeedCultureStudios I’m assuming that you got them because of the vibration at 60+ mph right. Did the vibration did stop or is there some but barely noticeable?
@@isaaccas2764 I never ran these wheels without them. When you get aftermarket wheels it’s always just a good idea to get hub centering rings.
So will this fit a g37?
You can get one for the G also yes. Check out their site or give them a call and let them know what you’re looking for.
How much did you save from not going to a shop to get it installed?
I would imagine shops would change 4-6 hours. Consider $100-$150 an hour. I’d say I saved at least $500. It’s not bad of a job honestly just time consuming
@@SpeedCultureStudios thats dope your q50’s clean man. My car’s a fwd/transversally mounted so I’m not sure if I’d be able to diy it. And essentially you just pulled a used q50 diff, got it converted into an lsd, and upgraded the diff as if you were replacing a worn out one right? How’s the longevity of the friction plates?
@@Jdeeeaaa that’s right. I’m not sure what they claim as the live span for the plates, but they have a great reputation across platforms and have them installed in some real crazy builds that take a lot of abuse so I’m sure they are solid
@@SpeedCultureStudios that’s awesome to hear, I’d estimate they’ll run fine for around 120k miles with regular maintenance since that’s about the lifespan of other quality made plate style LSD’s. How’s yours keeping up so far and do you push your car pretty hard? Thinking about getting this for my trd camry
@@Jdeeeaaa I don’t have the car anymore, but I did a number of hard launches with it and drove the car everyday for several months after install. Loved it!
@ 0:13 what is that you removed??
It was just the hub centering ring for my wheels. I was just being funny 😂
Motul better than amsoil? Or same thing? Thanks
I like both
did the gears just go in or did you have to shave them down?
Spider gears have to be shaved.
What's this?
@@joshadolphsen4767 What's what?
Is this for the 3.7 or 3.0t ?
Both!
hey do you know if the 3.1 is better than the 2.9 ratio? if so by how much?
"better" is subjective, of course, but the 3.1, in theory, has a slight advantage in low-end acceleration.
Nice
Yea…I’m not doing this myself time to save for labor
Been to two different shops both quoted me $1200 and up. Absolutely insane
It’s not “easy” but should be worth it!
@@charliecole624 Prices of everything have gone up lately.
@@SpeedCultureStudios We hope so.
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The most difficult part of the job and the camera dies! Been fighting this damn thing for hours.... lol
Where are you having trouble? I basically had to get in with my hands using both hands to pull the axels out. The pry bar is handy to get pull them out past the c clip and finding the right height of the diff to give you enough room
@@SpeedCultureStudios Thanks for the quick reply. I didn't realize you had moved the 2nd part of the drive shaft to the side because I was watching it on my phone. Once I did that getting the diff out was cake. Pushed it a couple inches forward and it slipped right onto my jack. Keep the videos coming. Your channel is great👍
@@Alexander-vb7ov well done! Saw your post on FB. You’ll enjoy the upgrade!
Thanks again for posting the video @@SpeedCultureStudios
Where did you learn how to work on your cars? You seem pretty knowledgeable on so many installs
I grew up in a house where we just fix stuff ourselves. And I’ve always had the attitude that I can do anything if I just try it. I have always been into cars and motorcycles so I’ve been doing stuff for several years. I just go for it lol. Thanks for watching!
I thought I won for moment too early for this.
👍🏼📿
Thanks for checking in!
Come on bro go ahead and release the other video. Why tease us?
Lol I upload on a strict schedule so TH-cam will help me out lol. Tomorrow evening 😉
I just took it out without darning it.
You can. But I was changing the internals, so was just trying to prevent a mess