Rebuild a limited slip differential with new carbon clutches so you can get more traction. Replacing the clutch pack in an LSD is really simple and anyone can do it at home after watching this video! I also show you how to replace the differential cover and change the gear oil.

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29 thoughts on “How to Install Carbon Fiber Clutches (Rebuild Limited Slip Differential)”
  1. Just to let you guys know, I have been very sick, stuck in bed, for the last two weeks. I am finally getting better and the next video will be out this week! Thanks!

  2. This is golden! Not only is it a how-to on installing carbon fiber clutches, but the overall procedure is the exact same on replacing your old worn out clutches with new traditional clutches too. Thanks Chris!

  3. Awsome video. I have worked on cars all my 45yrs rear ends are one of the few things ive never had to rebuild. Super helpful thank you.

  4. Crazy he didn’t show that spinning the rear wheel can show you if it has a lsd or not if the opposite wheel turns same way or opposite

  5. ChrisFix… I installed these clutches and i was very careful to follow your insturctions and im getting a significant humming noise ? is that normal? will it go away?

  6. Found half an inch of end to end play on my cvpi axles, I figure it’s probably the axle shafts, c clips or clutches and this vid gave me the confidence to do it ❤️

  7. I know it's been some time since you made the video, but maybe you will answer my question. My 2004 f150 has started a sight chatter turning corners slowly and or when sometimes taking off normal. At 165000 this started. I was watching the video to see how changing the clutches as I be-leave this might be the issue. When you marked the gears they were all in line with each other gears marks. When you put them back together the gears were not totally in sink but were on the proper side. Does it matter that the gears are in sink together? If I am not clear, I am asking where the 2 painted marks are on the 1 gear must line up with the 2 marked teeth on the other gear? Thanks for your time.

  8. People don’t realize especially for rear wheel drive how great limited slip is. Otherwise, you really have a one wheel drive car. It’s great for rain or snow or gravel. And if you have a more powerful car, it’s great on the dry pavement as well.

  9. Is it absolutely necessary to place the S spring. I heard in forums it only benefits when its extremely slippery like mud or rain. Is this true, what would happen if I leave it out. Thnks

  10. Very professional videos ,Hope u make a video about ,if a 4×4 (all wheel drive) matters if some tires are worn more than others , i know it matters on 4wd and not on all wheel drive

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