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2WD Low In a GQ Transfer

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2WD Low In a GQ Transfer

Post by bubs »

Is this possible and how hard is it to modify the case to allow it to shift 2WD low?

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Post by mikmav »

just flick it to low but dont lock the hubs perhaps ?
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Post by GRINCH »

twin transfer cases will alow you to do it
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Post by Mario »

mikmav wrote:just flick it to low but dont lock the hubs perhaps ?
That's if you've got full manual lock and not the factory Auto - Lock hubs.

Is it safe to drive at high speed this way? (Transfer in 4L but hubs free?)
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Post by wrksux »

um no you wont be able to get to highway speeds in lowrange and if you can it wont last long....
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Post by its aford not a nissan »

maybe if he is running 66 inch tyres he could get to hwy speeds in low range :D
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Post by AdrianGQ »

if you have an auto top speed in low range will surprise you 130 has been achived
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Post by JemmyBubbles »

If you can work out how to cut drive to the rear in low with a single transfer case and no rear disconnect thing, there will be cookies all round.
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Post by nastytroll »

last time I fitted trans gears I had a look at the shaft setup n dont think it was posable, due to the lever setup and shaft configuration. Thats been about 6 years so someone else may have some more info
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Re: 2WD Low In a GQ Transfer

Post by GQ Bear »

bubs wrote:Is this possible and how hard is it to modify the case to allow it to shift 2WD low?

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Post by JemmyBubbles »

If he is thinking along the line of me... I think is hoping to shift it to front wheel drive in low range, so he can then lock the rear wheels up to do front digs ?

Then again sometimes there are benefits in just having rear wheel drive.. can kind of give you a bounce in the right direction ?
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Post by Bartso »

im thinking if you want 2wd low but drive to the rear wheels in low and no drive to the front then you may have to come up a twin stick conf as i remember there is a shaft the moves on the initial movement on the stick this engages 4wd then the next movement of down and back activates another shaft that activates low range so if you can bypass the first movement you will have rear drive in low range

if you want low range front wheel drive and you figure it out i want one as well ;)
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Post by bubs »

I want 2WD Low Rear Wheel Drive, I want to use a nissan t-case in a rear engine setup.

I am getting a case off a guy soon so looks like I will have to pull it apart.

Does any one have access to a breakdown drawing on the nissan t-case.
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Post by outofcontrol5 »

I think twisty did that to his FJ40, im sure he would know?
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Post by nastytroll »

when you split the cases do it in a tray or some where to catch the balls from the sellector, there not that complex inside. I did mine with no manuel
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Post by steven101 »

Bartso wrote:
if you want low range front wheel drive and you figure it out i want one as well ;)
Manual locking rear hubs

unlock the rear hubs them put the car in (4wd) and lock front hubs in done, I don't know how you would go about getting rear manual hubs but im sure you could modify some front ones and get it to work... But in theory it would work..
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Post by JemmyBubbles »

One of the benefits of the Patrol is its strong rear end... by doing that I'm prettty sure you will introduce a few weak points.
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Post by turps »

Bubs, just tell us what its going in. As then it will stop people suggesting putting hubs in anything.

I am guessing this is for a Buggy of some description it will be raced. HUBS at what ever end will always be locked or flanges will be used.
It will be rear engined. So everything will be turned around. So any 2wd on the selecter will be front wheel drive.
Is this sorta correct?
Sorry I cant help with the actually answer. Just trying to get people thinking in the correct direction.
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Post by CruiserPatrol »

Bartso wrote:im thinking if you want 2wd low but drive to the rear wheels in low and no drive to the front then you may have to come up a twin stick conf as i remember there is a shaft the moves on the initial movement on the stick this engages 4wd then the next movement of down and back activates another shaft that activates low range so if you can bypass the first movement you will have rear drive in low range

if you want low range front wheel drive and you figure it out i want one as well ;)
Have a look at this http://www.yuri4x4.com/rear_drive.php . Should achieve what you want.

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Post by WICKED »

outofcontrol5 wrote:I think twisty did that to his FJ40, im sure he would know?
On the LC T-case its a very different story. on the lc remove 3 blots and a plate - done.
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Post by lay80n »

turps wrote:Bubs, just tell us what its going in. As then it will stop people suggesting putting hubs in anything.

I am guessing this is for a Buggy of some description it will be raced. HUBS at what ever end will always be locked or flanges will be used.
It will be rear engined. So everything will be turned around. So any 2wd on the selecter will be front wheel drive.
Is this sorta correct?
Sorry I cant help with the actually answer. Just trying to get people thinking in the correct direction.

I think he is planning to run the t-case in a rear engine application, so the front and rear output of the t-case are reversed. If he can achive 2WD low to the rear, he gets control over front and rear digs.


As for the hub suggestions, that just introduces more weak points, more custom work, and more hassle to opperate.

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Post by bubs »

Yes people 100% looking at building a rear engined buggy. So i want 2WD rear low range to enable front digs.

This will be couple to a A340E (toyota/lexus) with most likely a 3RZ-FE engine.

I will be using a H260 in the rear a an a hybrid H233/80 Series combo front axle.
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Post by 1MadEngineer »

hey bubs, i have worked out how to do it and after tough tracks i will be swapping the tcases in the superior gq. take a little bit of stuffing around and an either a small air ram or remote lever as there is 2 ways to do it. pm for more info.
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Post by CWBYUP »

What ended up happening with this 1MadEngineer ?

I would like to it to mine.

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Post by j-top paj »

Mario wrote:
mikmav wrote:
Is it safe to drive at high speed this way? (Transfer in 4L but hubs free?)
i wouldnt even be able to get to 40k let alone highway speed
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Post by 1MadEngineer »

CWBYUP wrote:What ended up happening with this 1MadEngineer ?

I would like to it to mine.

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Post by cooki_monsta »

uh why would u want this, apart from some pretty sick donut action :D uh if you only want it for this, just take your front drive shaft out :D
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Post by j-top paj »

cooki_monsta wrote:uh why would u want this, apart from some pretty sick donut action :D uh if you only want it for this, just take your front drive shaft out :D
donut action? :? you would have to drop it in 4th to get it to spin fast enough to do donuts
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Post by CWBYUP »

cooki_monsta wrote:uh why would u want this, apart from some pretty sick donut action :D uh if you only want it for this, just take your front drive shaft out :D
Never you mind :D

I will say that i what i want it for is still a 4wd aplication.

1madengineer, would you be interested in selling a set of what you need to do this ?

Also can you tell if it will work with 83% gears ?

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Post by 1MadEngineer »

CWBYUP wrote:
cooki_monsta wrote:uh why would u want this, apart from some pretty sick donut action :D uh if you only want it for this, just take your front drive shaft out :D
Never you mind :D

I will say that i what i want it for is still a 4wd aplication.

1madengineer, would you be interested in selling a set of what you need to do this ?

Also can you tell if it will work with 83% gears ?

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