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Prado diffs

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Prado diffs

Post by duncan »

Someone is selling a prado diff on this board are they the same as a ifs lux but with discs and coils as in can you fit a standard lux center in it and locker are the splines and axles the same size if so might be fitting one to my buggy
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Post by bulldogy »

Duncan they use the same locker for the rear of the prado as the hilux so it will have the same splines and the diff centre should just bolt in as far as i know as long as they have the same amount of bolts atatching the 3rd to housing.Worst case use the 3rd and fit the centre from the hilux if bolt pattern is diff

Axles are longer as the diff is wider but if it comes with axles then thats no dramas anyway. The hilux would be a bit short in the prado housing

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Post by Vogue »

If you find out for sure let us know.
I have a Prado and would like to put 4.88's from a hilux in, put no one can tell me 100% if the hilux centre will bolt straight in or vise versa.
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Post by bulldogy »

When chris had to get a new Ring pinion they used a normal hilux ringy so they are the same
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Post by goannaoffroad »

Prado and hilux diff' centers certainly are interchangeable as are bundera and 80's/hzj75's front.
FYI the original Prado sold overseas was a long wheelbase Bundera with a 2LTE or 22R engine and the trickest looking rear cargo glass I've ever seen they bend around the back of the vehicle to the barn doors.
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Re: Prado diffs

Post by Hales231271 »

duncan wrote:Someone is selling a prado diff on this board
Who and how much??

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Post by roadrunner »

Damn double post :roll:
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Re: Prado diffs

Post by roadrunner »

Hales231271 wrote:
duncan wrote:Someone is selling a prado diff on this board
Who and how much??

Cheers
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