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I recently bought a rear for my cammando from joyner and somethings not right the cv axles fit fine but the output shaft is different any one ele run into this problem or have an idea to make it work? Im gonna email joyner today and see if they can help but i figured someone on here might know something.

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Let's see what Joyner says.  I would first suspect that you have a differential from a different Joyner SxS.  Are part numbers stamped somewhere on the differentials so that you can compare them to see if they are the same?

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2 hours ago, Dan B said:

Let's see what Joyner says.  I would first suspect that you have a differential from a different Joyner SxS.  Are part numbers stamped somewhere on the differentials so that you can compare them to see if they are the same?

Call the dealer you bough  it  from.They should know.

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On 10/8/2018 at 4:59 AM, Bryan T Mumink Jr said:

I recently bought a rear for my cammando from joyner and somethings not right the cv axles fit fine but the output shaft is different any one ele run into this problem or have an idea to make it work? Im gonna email joyner today and see if they can help but i figured someone on here might know something.

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On 10/8/2018 at 7:00 AM, Bryan T Mumink Jr said:

I know on the new one there is but i didnt notice one on the old one ill check when i get home today.

 

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I visited Klung Motors web site.  They have a differential that has very close the same physical characteristics as the new differential that you have.  Can't go by physical characteristics, but it does need to be considered as to form, fit and function.  They advertise it for the Trooper 1100cc.  Good luck on your search.

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silverbullet

We have some coming in from  china. For trooper differential we take them apart and doing the Lenny up grade.Making them better.We have had good luck.all of them 650 commando are gone.I am having a hard time finding  new ones.Call me if you need.Help

Thanks Rich

928 246 6819

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Hey there I just bought a new differential for my 2006 Joyner commando 650 and I have the same problem you had. Do you think you can give me some more details what work it to to get the new differential to work.

Thanks, Joe

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