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LUX DUAL TRANSFERS

Tech Talk for Cruiser owners.

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LUX DUAL TRANSFERS

Post by SHANE055 »

DOES ANYONE HAVE PICS OF DUAL TRANSFERS ON A HILUX PREFERABLY A SINGLE CAB AND PREFERABLY SOMETHING AROUND AN 03 MODEL I'M KEEN TO SEE WHERE THE SECOND CASE FITS IN
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Post by ausyota »

From the marlin crawler website -
"Installing a dual transfer case into a 4-cyl equipped truck requires moving your existing t/case back approximately 6.5 inches. The additional crawl box is installed between the transmission and t/case. "

What you have is not realy dual transfers its 1.5 transfers :)
You keep the whole orig transfer and add the second reduction half of a transfer with an adaptor.
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In Blue is orig transfer
In green is adaptor
In red is second reduction box.

If you need to see pics of them in a vehicle search around there are a few people with them fitted.
Also lots of info on www.pirate4x4.com
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Post by ausyota »

Oh I just realised you will have a chain driven transfer if its in an '03.
That might make it a bit harder.
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Post by Sic Lux »

i'd see it as two transfers because the bit on the back that isn't used with the case being fitted is just a step down to drive the front shaft. It be interesting to see it dome in a ifs lux don't really hear of it :?:
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Post by SHANE055 »

trust me i'll be showing it off when i get it done and yeah its ifs but its f*ckin tough for an ifs so stop teasing me
also what happens with your tail shafts do they have to be modified due to the 6in move
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Post by tuff-lux »

yes both drive shafts have to be resized ;)
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Post by Sic Lux »

It's also pitty becase it will never be as good as a solid axle :rofl: nah hat's off to you for doing something diffrent
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