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100 series double cardon

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100 series double cardon

Post by jimbo jones »

I just bought myself a 100 series going to put suspension in that I had in my 80 but I need a double cardon for the front tail shaft dose any one know whare I can buy just the double cardon joint & how much they are?
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Post by dow50r »

Toyota would sell you one, but sit down before you get the price...other than that, its wreckers for a rear hilux extracab (i think) shaft and rape it
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Post by bruiser »

any driveline shop will have one.
You do realise you wil have to shorten your shaft to fit it though.
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Post by bruiser »

about $300 new from memory
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Post by physh »

bruiser wrote:about $300 new from memory
With what lift does a Double Cardon joint become useful for on a 105 series solid axles?

With 4" lift at the front a friend's is vibrating like hell.

Any suggestions where to get one in Canberra?
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Post by dow50r »

Over 3 inches lift and with caster correction, the angles of the dangles changes for the worst......especially on manuals, which have shorter shafts....
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Post by gun100 »

i brought mine from hardy spicer then had it grafted onto my origonal shaft and yes they do come in 100 series bolt pattern , or ya can bye a hilux one and have an adaptor plate made between the transfer and the shaft that also works well .
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Post by dow50r »

gun100 wrote:i brought mine from hardy spicer then had it grafted onto my origonal shaft and yes they do come in 100 series bolt pattern , or ya can bye a hilux one and have an adaptor plate made between the transfer and the shaft that also works well .

Now that sounds like a top idea...if the spacer is long enough, no driveshaft mods would be necessary....
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Post by gun100 »

i had a spacer in my first tailshaft and then when i went to hardy spicer to bye the second one they told me about it .
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Post by jimbo jones »

BBM are selling them for $407, bruiser where can you get them for $300?
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Post by jimbo jones »

The front shaft in a hilux all LN106's have a double cardon shaft
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Post by dow50r »

The front shaft is not thesame bolt pattern as the 80/100...the rear shaft with d.c is the right bolt pattern, but shaft needs cutting shorter....hoever, this adapter sounds the ducks guts, especially if it retros a shorter lux front shaft to the 80/100....
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Post by RV80 »

Have you thought about a part time kit for it?
http://www.marks4wd.com/products/part-t ... PT4WD.html
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Post by treebruiser »

Do you think you'll need it? I've just clocked over 100k with a 4 inch lift in a 105 and dont have one. Have had no issues with it up to this point. Have adjusted the diff by slotting and welding to keep the front end right.
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Post by dow50r »

Thats a good point...you probably wont need it if you only adjust 2 degrees but a 4 inch lift needs more than 2 to bring it back to std caster...however, living with a twitchy front end is easier than a vibrating one....
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Post by treebruiser »

Yep, had to put near 5 degrees into mine and even then it took a fair bit of fluffin around top eventually get it to steer well. seem to have it sorted now though.
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Post by jimbo jones »

RV80 wrote:Have you thought about a part time kit for it?
http://www.marks4wd.com/products/part-t ... PT4WD.html


it has ABS and I would like it to keep working
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Post by RV80 »

jimbo jones wrote:
RV80 wrote:Have you thought about a part time kit for it?
http://www.marks4wd.com/products/part-t ... PT4WD.html


it has ABS and I would like it to keep working
Thats fair enough :D
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Post by jimbo jones »

treebruiser wrote:Do you think you'll need it? I've just clocked over 100k with a 4 inch lift in a 105 and dont have one. Have had no issues with it up to this point. Have adjusted the diff by slotting and welding to keep the front end right.
what brand spring are in it?
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Post by treebruiser »

Dobsons with tuff dog shocks. The springs are the really heavy duty ones, 22mm I think....basically I carry too much weight and the last set could not handle it.
flog the ring out of it
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