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Hilux Front Diffs

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Hilux Front Diffs

Post by Brad »

Just wondering what year hilux'x have the same front diff as a 1991 RN105 model. Does an 86 Extra Cab, petrol ?

Also are the diff centres the same front and rear ?
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Post by Pal »

The front and rear will interchange.
The rear has LSD the front does not. The crown wheels and pinions are identical.
Im not sure of the ratio on the RN105 but the ratio of the 86 xcab petrol is 4.88
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Post by Toyo Truck »

Pal,

No disrespect to you, But,
If this is the case, why on RN105 (like mine)
are there 2 different model numbers
for the ARB air-lockers that fit them?? RD01 and RD23??
I just assumed they were different.
They look the same next to each other. But are you sure
they are exactly the same?? It'd be good if they were.

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Post by beebee »

The LSD uses a different size side bearing to the open centre. Ring and pinions are the same. The 3rd member housing or casing is the same, it's just the ID that changes. RN105 = 4.88 ratio.
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Post by taziiy »

it depends on the spline on your axles to wat locker will fit i think ?
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Post by mtb4x4mad »

We just interchanged the two diffs on our 1985 Petrol hilux, as the rear was wearing down a little. They both went in without a hassle and the rear diff is quieter now too.
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Post by beebee »

I've swapped mine front to rear a number of times and there is no difference apart from the diff centre. Same axle splines, bolt pattern, gears etc front and rear just that some have a LSD in the rear from factory.
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Post by taziiy »

taziiy wrote:it depends on the spline on your axles to wat locker will fit i think ?


for the ARB air-lockers that fit them?? RD01 and RD23
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Post by beebee »

taziiy wrote:
taziiy wrote:it depends on the spline on your axles to wat locker will fit i think ?


for the ARB air-lockers that fit them?? RD01 and RD23


Don't understand exactly what you're saying? Are you saying "if they're the same, then why is their two different part #" or are you stating a fact :?
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Post by taziiy »

i think the rdo1 is corse rd 23is for finer spline axles thats what i was told anyway , it could be wrong.
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Post by RUFF »

The difference between an RD01 and a RD23 is the bearing size. After 1990 Toyota ran larger bearings on the hemisphere.

Both can be used in early and late diffs as long as you use the correct bearings.

I run an RD01 in the front and an RD23 in the rear. The RD23 is a stronger centre due to the bearing difference.
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Post by taziiy »

well there u go i was told a load of sh!t
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