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4.88 gears where????????
4.88 gears where????????
hey all
have put up wanted adds and have been looking high and low.
does any one know where i can get a set of 4.88 gears for my siera.
need them badly and ive had no luck.
just need 1 set ring and pinion.
any help much appreciated.
thanx
mick
have put up wanted adds and have been looking high and low.
does any one know where i can get a set of 4.88 gears for my siera.
need them badly and ive had no luck.
just need 1 set ring and pinion.
any help much appreciated.
thanx
mick
zook
Don't ask me what fits what, but I about 95% sure that 1L Sierras are 4.1 diffs, LJ80/LJ81 are 4.5 and LJ50(2 strokes) are 4.8 . If you really need those 4.8's theres a LJ50 hardtop for sale on Ebay I think, though parting it out would be sad
.

Wheeling on completely wicked angles, without even looking stable.
count the teeth on the crown wheel and devided it buy the number of teeth on the pinion wheel this will give you your ratio maybe whats in texta is wrong
and i'll have a look as soon as i can. i have some assorted 1ltr diffs and lj80 diffs centers. i may have something remind me friday, if i haven't posted any thing as i may forget.
rama
and i'll have a look as soon as i can. i have some assorted 1ltr diffs and lj80 diffs centers. i may have something remind me friday, if i haven't posted any thing as i may forget.
rama
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We have had a few 1.0 cars set up with 4.88 gears here in vic. Yes, they are lj50 gears.
Yes, they are gettng hard to find, and do break.
Front and rear R&P are different, I don't know If they are interchangable.
I haven't seen your third members Mick, but I believe the best way to go (for one end, if not both) is swap a complete lj 3rd member as these have a thrust bolck which helps the ring gear live. 1.0's do not have the thrust block. (it is a bolt visible on the side of the 3ed member roughly in line with the pinion.
Christover may be able to give more advice about what swaps with what, he has run 4.88's for ages and has tried most combinations.
Steve.
Yes, they are gettng hard to find, and do break.
Front and rear R&P are different, I don't know If they are interchangable.
I haven't seen your third members Mick, but I believe the best way to go (for one end, if not both) is swap a complete lj 3rd member as these have a thrust bolck which helps the ring gear live. 1.0's do not have the thrust block. (it is a bolt visible on the side of the 3ed member roughly in line with the pinion.
Christover may be able to give more advice about what swaps with what, he has run 4.88's for ages and has tried most combinations.
Steve.
[quote="greg"] some say he is a man without happy dreams, or that he sees silver linings on clouds and wonders why they are not platinum... all we know, is he's called the stevie.[/quote]
If your having a dig, Sorry, I re-read my thought I was making sense.
If it's an innocent question, the third member is the drop out centre section - the cast part that unbolts from the housing which contains the centre, pinion and bearings. (this is not removable from a Dana style diff)
I believe that LJ50 diff gears will go into a 1.0 3rd member, but that front and rear lj50 gears are different (and I am not sure which end of the lj50 gears go into end of the 1.0)
The cars I have seen and played with running 4.88's all seem to have an LJ50 third member on one end and a 1.0 on the other, and I am unsure why.
I believe the LJ50 third member is superior to the 1.0 third member as it has the thrust block.
Christover will be ale to assist further.
If it's an innocent question, the third member is the drop out centre section - the cast part that unbolts from the housing which contains the centre, pinion and bearings. (this is not removable from a Dana style diff)
I believe that LJ50 diff gears will go into a 1.0 3rd member, but that front and rear lj50 gears are different (and I am not sure which end of the lj50 gears go into end of the 1.0)
The cars I have seen and played with running 4.88's all seem to have an LJ50 third member on one end and a 1.0 on the other, and I am unsure why.
I believe the LJ50 third member is superior to the 1.0 third member as it has the thrust block.
Christover will be ale to assist further.
[quote="greg"] some say he is a man without happy dreams, or that he sees silver linings on clouds and wonders why they are not platinum... all we know, is he's called the stevie.[/quote]
it was a innocent question i have allways just called it a carrier,either in houseing carrier as in dana, salsbury,borg warner etc or removable carrier ie suzuki, highlux,gq patrol etc
so now i can call it a 3rd member as well
thanks steve
so now i can call it a 3rd member as well
thanks steve
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I may be able to add to this further?
I believe that only front diffs on 1L's are interchangable with LJ diffs. i.e. if you wanted 4.1 diffs in you LJ50, you would need 2 front 1L diffs. I think this is WRT the 'third member' Steve's mentioned (I always called it a carrier too). This may be due to axle splines, and this can be rectified by new side gears.
I'm not as sure on this as I was before though, maybe 75% sure?
I believe that only front diffs on 1L's are interchangable with LJ diffs. i.e. if you wanted 4.1 diffs in you LJ50, you would need 2 front 1L diffs. I think this is WRT the 'third member' Steve's mentioned (I always called it a carrier too). This may be due to axle splines, and this can be rectified by new side gears.
I'm not as sure on this as I was before though, maybe 75% sure?
Wheeling on completely wicked angles, without even looking stable.
I think the yanks are the ones that call them a third member. (Or, more correctly, a dropout third member)
I have no idea why
You are right though, whether removable or not, that part of the diff is the "carrier"
Steve.
I have no idea why

You are right though, whether removable or not, that part of the diff is the "carrier"
Steve.
[quote="greg"] some say he is a man without happy dreams, or that he sees silver linings on clouds and wonders why they are not platinum... all we know, is he's called the stevie.[/quote]
my 3rd has got the thrust block thing.Gwagensteve wrote:We have had a few 1.0 cars set up with 4.88 gears here in vic. Yes, they are lj50 gears.
Yes, they are gettng hard to find, and do break.
Front and rear R&P are different, I don't know If they are interchangable.
I haven't seen your third members Mick, but I believe the best way to go (for one end, if not both) is swap a complete lj 3rd member as these have a thrust bolck which helps the ring gear live. 1.0's do not have the thrust block. (it is a bolt visible on the side of the 3ed member roughly in line with the pinion.
Christover may be able to give more advice about what swaps with what, he has run 4.88's for ages and has tried most combinations.
Steve.
will count wat is left of gears.ring gear has got 39 teeth.not shore on pinion it is in shed atm.
does any one have a full lj centre.

zook
thanx heaps. would i be better off going back to stock 1L centres. or is there any where i can bye after market gears.offroader-rama wrote:i have 2 1ltr front center/carrier and a rear and a box of diff bits from lj's might be gears in there it was long time ago i had my lj so i cant remember
im killing to get this thing wheeling again.
zook
you may get them but i doubt it, there old small and unwanted.
changing to regular 4.1 would mean you can get them any day for $100
i didnt get a chance to see what i had its to late now i'm off to bed but i will be home by lunch tomorrow so i'll look then what i still have i 'll sell you what i have cheap if you want as i want to clean up
changing to regular 4.1 would mean you can get them any day for $100
i didnt get a chance to see what i had its to late now i'm off to bed but i will be home by lunch tomorrow so i'll look then what i still have i 'll sell you what i have cheap if you want as i want to clean up
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lwb sierra g16a, daily driver
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mate i had a look all i could find was a heap of hemispheres lj small and large axle and 1ltr's and 1x 1ltr front center 4.11 axles and brakes etc but no housing and 1 rear diff complete i asume 4.11 come out of a 1ltr tray back??
i thought there was more must have sold them ??
but your welcome to what i have come and have a look if you want might get you back on wheeling any way i dont want much for them!?
i thought there was more must have sold them ??
but your welcome to what i have come and have a look if you want might get you back on wheeling any way i dont want much for them!?
GU Twin cab TD42T compound turbos
lwb sierra ca18det, 37" "CANT HOLD ON"
lwb sierra g16a, daily driver
https://www.suspensionstuff.com.au/shop/
lwb sierra ca18det, 37" "CANT HOLD ON"
lwb sierra g16a, daily driver
https://www.suspensionstuff.com.au/shop/
All 1.0 litres are 4.1.
In relation to housings, traybacks have the brakeline bracket on the LHS of the housing, stylesides (both LWB and SWB) and HT's have the brake line bracket on the RHS of the housing. No other differences from a driveline point of view.
Steve.
In relation to housings, traybacks have the brakeline bracket on the LHS of the housing, stylesides (both LWB and SWB) and HT's have the brake line bracket on the RHS of the housing. No other differences from a driveline point of view.
Steve.
[quote="greg"] some say he is a man without happy dreams, or that he sees silver linings on clouds and wonders why they are not platinum... all we know, is he's called the stevie.[/quote]
give me $150 and you can have all the early 1ltr lj80 stuff i have, if i seperate it, whats left will go in the wheely bin and that would be a shame.
what engine, gear box, transfer,tyre combo are you running must rev had on road with 4.88 centres
what engine, gear box, transfer,tyre combo are you running must rev had on road with 4.88 centres
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lwb sierra ca18det, 37" "CANT HOLD ON"
lwb sierra g16a, daily driver
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lwb sierra ca18det, 37" "CANT HOLD ON"
lwb sierra g16a, daily driver
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with wheels/tyres like that i'm surprised it still runs suzuki diffs it must smash them all the time. i have a spare set of hilux diffs with 5.29's if they brake again
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