Re: [Chrysler300] Limited Slip or not?
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Re: [Chrysler300] Limited Slip or not?





You will have to hold the driveshaft yoke stationary will checking. The drag you feel on one side is likely brake shoes.
Don
 
Sent: Wednesday, March 04, 2020 8:19 PM
Subject: [Chrysler300] Limited Slip or not?
 
 

All:
 
I am trying to figure out if a 1964 300 Sport sedan parts car I purchased recently has a limited-slip differential.
 
As I've done in the past to check other cars, I jacked up the rear with both tires off the ground and then rotated one rear tire.
 
I expected the other tire to turn - the same way for a limited-slip, the opposite way for an open diff.
 
Rotating one wheel, the other tire did not rotate -  so I went over to the other side and rotated it. Nothing from the opposite tire either!
 
There is no driveshaft - could that be the issue?
 
As it is, the driver's side tire rotated with some effort.  The passenger side had little resistance.
 
If I find the build sheet, where would the Sure-Grip notation be?  The body tag is missing.
 
Thanks for helping to solve this minor mystery.
 
John Spiers
A 300D and a couple of 300Ks in Florida
 
 
 


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