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Hi everyone
Can anyone tell me what the various Banjo axle codes actually mean.
Mine is a G95 code but not sure what the difference is between this and the other codes.
Thanks for any tips
Paul
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The G numbers are the option numbers for Banjo diff ratios but only for HK/T/G/Q & LC/J series, HJ/LH onwards used different option numbers. The Chev 10-bolt (HK/T/G) & Holden 10-bolt (HQ) also used G numbers but you only asked about the Banjo diffs.
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With ref to the diff codes whats the difference between the "G" codes above and a "GU" Banjo and the other "GV" codes?
James
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Different codes for different model series. HK/T/G & LC/LJ only used G codes regardless of the diff type. GV codes were introduced for the new Holden 10-bolt fitted to HQ V8s. In HQ, G was used for Banjo diffs only. HJ/LH onwards used a mixture of GV & Edited by user Friday, 13 February 2009 9:11:10 AM(UTC)
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