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is there really strong diff gears (long field?)

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is there really strong diff gears (long field?)

Post by brad 93hilux »

Is there really strong crownwheel/ pinion gears you can buy? like chromoly, longfield, or haulteck???? i mean in 4.88 standard lux gears? if so n e one know a price and actually how strong they are?
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Post by Sic Lux »

You could send them to longfield and have them treat them for 45 us$ and thats not including postage so it will add up but i'm sure someone in AUS should be able to do it. Someone on here must know of someone that does it
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Post by Pipes »

Does any one know if it's worth doing? :? Or hasn't anyone sent a gear set to get hardened. :idea:
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Post by goannaoffroad »

Diff gears are allready hardened.
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Post by Sic Lux »

They also cryo treat them (whatever that means) aparently it makes them more resitant to cracking and chipping.
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Post by Midget »

Mate i deal with longfield all the time,the current order i'm placing with them now i have a couple of sets of gears they need to be cryo treated.

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Post by bulldogy »

Have got treated gears from bobby cant fault them the only thing to remember is that for the front you can get the treated and cryod gear but he only heat treats the rear 1s if they are a road driven diff,

If its a buggy or trailer rig then you can use the treated and cryoed.

He used to sell them but now you have to get 1s sent to him for treating but im sure if you asked he will get a set in for you new and treat them.

He likes to use the yukon brand.
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Post by brad 93hilux »

Is it worth doing or would it be a waste of time.

What is the cost in getting this done?
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Post by Pipes »

brad 93hilux wrote:Is it worth doing or would it be a waste of time.

What is the cost in getting this done?

dito
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Hot on the left'
Cold on the right
Turds go down hill
& pay day is thursday.
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