Wavetrac LSD
My high tech case spreader sends warmest regards to this fine forum.
Last edited by maxusa; Aug 29, 2022 at 09:56 AM.
I can respect that case spreader.




This may help too....
https://mbworld.org/forums/w211-amg/...ml#post8281965
Here's another simple, but effective design. (this is for a DANA) but one could easily make one out of plate steel.
and maybe one of these can even be modified....
Another variation
Last edited by crconsulting; Aug 29, 2022 at 11:22 PM.
Just so I understand, because I'm seeing both words used:
1. There are different thickness shims AND different thickness snap rings?
2. Shims to adjust preload, snap rings to adjust backlash?
I can't seem to find rear diff rebuild info in the WIS




Other way around, snap rings set primarily preload. You want to get that set first.
Then you have to keep the same thickness in shims overall to maintain that preload, but move position of the carrier side to side to set the backlash by redistributing the shim stack.
It may not actually be in the W212 section. You may have to browse an older car with a HAG215 in the WIS.
I've seen it before, but can't tell you for sure where I sourced it. It may have been from a chrysler manual

Dealer now sells these as whole assemblies, so they focus on R&R of diff assembly.
Last edited by crconsulting; Aug 29, 2022 at 12:56 PM.
I've found these to order, once I know what I need: https://autotech.com/i-30499236-185w...mm-4-44mm.html but would love to have a few of each on hand.
Regarding backlash and preload advice, the optimal position for both is determined by the contact pattern and tolerance specs. This is where we mark gears with yellow paint. A properly-supplied specialist will have a variety of circlips and shims on hand to choose their optimal combination. Need knowledge, skill, proper tools, proper supplies, parts, time, and money.
Say most of us have parts, time, and money. What many enthusiasts lack is the other items. I agree with the OP that this LSD job is not difficult for technically inclined... provided the pre-requisites are accounted for. I overcame most hurdles, but struggled with one-time use tools (such as spreader, recessed pinion socket) and supplies (such as shims and circlips). Lots of sweat investment to drop the exhaust, rear suspension on one side, carrier; did it single-handedly in my residential garage.
Last edited by maxusa; Aug 29, 2022 at 03:09 PM.
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Last edited by maxusa; Aug 29, 2022 at 03:50 PM.




I've found these to order, once I know what I need: https://autotech.com/i-30499236-185w...mm-4-44mm.html but would love to have a few of each on hand.
I’ve always ground/sanded my own from the standard (largest) uncut size, (same with shims) but have access to a surface grinder which makes that process quicker. I also believe those are probably standard industrial metric C-clip sizes. Ground by Wavetrac (and even Mercedes)
Unless you’re doing these day in and day out, probably best to order the correct size(s) already cut. All it will cost you is time.
This thread also has good info on snap rings (c-clips) and setup etc…
https://mbworld.org/forums/w211-amg/...lsd-setup.html
What you want to make sure is your dial indicator base and setup are as rigid as possible. No flex, It will be repeatable if it is rigid. That’s why I like the flat bar spreader. It’s easier to get your mag base to sit flat on it. But @maxusa ’s setup achieves the same purpose at a low cost. Just mind your indicator setup. And as noted, check contact pattern…
Good Luck.
Last edited by crconsulting; Aug 29, 2022 at 05:13 PM.




Btw…
just looked at my notes, the most complete parts list, service procedure, and specs I’ve found is buried in the 300TE ( 124090 ) WIS and EPC sections. If you have access look under 124090 chassis.
Those were used as taxis in Europe so they probably had to rebuild quite a few diffs.😀
As mentioned, be sure to check your gear pattern (existing and new) if you can, along with those backlash specs listed on the attached WIS
attached is a section from the WIS along with the parts list from the EPC.
Last edited by crconsulting; Aug 29, 2022 at 08:26 PM.




(they show assembly and backlash measuring, but not how they determined shim and c clip adjustments) “backlash is measured and adjusted if necessary”. They don’t want to bore you with the details 😀
I can tell you from experience, not watching youtube videos, you can probably get away with just slammin’ it together a few times (maybe), without getting bit in the ***....
If you have the car/diff apart, it’s so much easier to take the time to do it right the first time, especially if you're not trying to turn a profit.
That is unless you like doing things twice.
There’s a reason Wavetrac sells those C-Clips....

gear noise?
https://mbworld.org/forums/c63-amg-w...etrac-lsd.html
https://mbworld.org/forums/c63-amg-w...etrac-lsd.html (see post #6)
https://mbworld.org/forums/c32-amg-c...ear-whine.html
https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...-only-one.html
Last edited by crconsulting; Aug 29, 2022 at 08:27 PM.




Notice the videos section posted say “backlash is measured and adjusted if necessary”. And show just a quick clip of them measuring but then doesn’t show them adjusting anything 😀
It’s your call whether you’re willing to chance it. It could be fine. I and others, have posted the info to try to help you (or anyone in the future) attempting to do this to factory specifications. It would be irresponsible for me to tell someone on a forum to “wing it” looking for help on the proper way to set these HAG215 diffs.
Many folks have “slammed it” and been fine. Many haven’t. The carrier should be machined to OEM specification and in theory be a bolt in. Experience says that’s regularly not the case.
Good Luck and let us know how it goes👍
Last edited by crconsulting; Aug 29, 2022 at 10:21 PM.




If you read the WIS section I attached and all the links to those threads where individuals used the case spreader & their rationales. It should give you an idea of what’s involved to do the job to factory specs.. It’s always tough if you have to buy a bunch of tooling for one job. I get that too. I think you’ll still come out ahead $$$ wise and more importantly you’ll be confident it will be done right. Unfortunately, just because you bring it to a shop/dealer doesn’t always mean they’ll do it right either ☹️
Good Luck.
Last edited by crconsulting; Aug 29, 2022 at 10:27 PM.
Preload: 0.20mm (.008")
Backlash: .10-.16mm (.004-.006")
Last edited by maxusa; Aug 30, 2022 at 01:03 PM.
(they show assembly and backlash measuring, but not how they determined shim and c clip adjustments) “backlash is measured and adjusted if necessary”. They don’t want to bore you with the details 😀
I can tell you from experience, not watching youtube videos, you can probably get away with just slammin’ it together a few times (maybe), without getting bit in the ***....
If you have the car/diff apart, it’s so much easier to take the time to do it right the first time, especially if you're not trying to turn a profit.
That is unless you like doing things twice.
There’s a reason Wavetrac sells those C-Clips....

gear noise?
https://mbworld.org/forums/c63-amg-w...etrac-lsd.html
https://mbworld.org/forums/c63-amg-w...etrac-lsd.html (see post #6)
https://mbworld.org/forums/c32-amg-c...ear-whine.html
https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...-only-one.html
Most recent rebuild I did was on my race truck with full pinion, bearings and seals with a Detroit Locker. No adjustments were needed.






