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Welded Diffs
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Welded Diffs
Ok i know that this has been done to death on the suzi section but................
I want to know what peolpe think about having a welded front in my FJ45. One of the major con's on the suzi topics was that they snap CV's alot but wouldn't this be the same as having an Arb locked offraod.
Give me any info
Cheers
I want to know what peolpe think about having a welded front in my FJ45. One of the major con's on the suzi topics was that they snap CV's alot but wouldn't this be the same as having an Arb locked offraod.
Give me any info
Cheers
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I said 'Weld the front'
Reasons
Reasons
- Less wear on tyres when driving to/from 4WDing site (unless its purely a trailer queen in which case you'd weld both)
If driving between hard/difficult sections, just put the transfer in 2H and drive it ! = less wear on frontend drive components, no need for power steering when not on difficult section
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MY45 wrote:Ok, the next question is where do i weld ? ?
I said rear. ~70% of traction comes from the rear wheels.
Weld the spider gears to the side gears at 8 points. Don't weld any gears to the diff case as those welds will pobably fail.
74 FJ40, 307, Hilux DBC, 35 Claws, welded rear.
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I'd say rear
Have a air locker in front and when its on its almost impossible to turn even with PS!!
And if your going up an off camber hill the front will slide down due to both wheels spinning
Have a air locker in front and when its on its almost impossible to turn even with PS!!
And if your going up an off camber hill the front will slide down due to both wheels spinning
Go hard or go home!!!
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weld the rear
weld the rear
although on road driving is compromised somewhat with a welded rear, with a welded front your offroad driving will be even more compromised not being able to unlock the front fiff and still have it in 4WD.
Jes
although on road driving is compromised somewhat with a welded rear, with a welded front your offroad driving will be even more compromised not being able to unlock the front fiff and still have it in 4WD.
Jes
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MY45 wrote:Can someone run me through how to do it?
1) Remove diff oil
2) Remove rear diff plate
3) What Now
Hang on.
Does your rear diff have a Tin cover bolted on the rear?
If so dont weld it. The axles are held in by 2 C lips inside the diff centre and if you weld it up you can not remove the axles. with this set up if you break a centre your axles will also fall out

Do yourself a favour and get a later model Full Float housing and axles.
bogged wrote:MY45 wrote:Can someone run me through how to do it?
1) Remove diff oil
2) Remove rear diff plate
3) What Now
just a friendly one, if your asking this, go see someone who know about this shiat... maybe give them the slab for doing it...
Bogged, how else do you learn?! Good on him for asking questions... I just hope you don't ask anything in the future cause i'll be saying "GO TO A MECHANIC AND PAY THEIR PRICE!"



More thoughts to stew on...
I still say go with welding the front.
The main reason I say this is when climbing, most of the time loss of traction comes from lifting a tyre...and when your climbing most of the time it's a front tyre you lift.
With the front welded, you'll still have 3 wheels providing traction, but with the back welded you'd only have 2....
I still say go with welding the front.
The main reason I say this is when climbing, most of the time loss of traction comes from lifting a tyre...and when your climbing most of the time it's a front tyre you lift.
With the front welded, you'll still have 3 wheels providing traction, but with the back welded you'd only have 2....
mj wrote:Is anyone running with both ends welded who actually drives on the road?
I was until the rear diff shat itself. Have temporarilly installed a tightened LSD in the rear. Steering is a biatch in the front with the welded especially in tight rock crawling tracks. They're ok when there isn't much traction but on hard dirt or rock turning is FUN!
Will have hydro assist steering fitted soon to combat the negative effects.
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