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GQ Conversion To GU Front End
GQ Conversion To GU Front End
Hi, I am converting my GQ front end over to a GU front axles, CV's, rotors, calipers etc.
I have already sorted out the steering box to a GU unit, but am not sure if l will need to throw on a GU brake booster to handle the larger twin pot calipers. Can anyone provide info on this ?
I have already sorted out the steering box to a GU unit, but am not sure if l will need to throw on a GU brake booster to handle the larger twin pot calipers. Can anyone provide info on this ?
i allways though gu axels were 30mm longer so it couldnt be done ?
p.s see u live in tralgon im from yallourn north
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After chatting with cheezy racing, apparently l can utilise my GQ diff centres which l have alredy rebuilt and air lockered (only just decided to go GU units after everything was already done), Apparently l can cut a smaal section of spline off the axles and they will fit the GQ centre. As for being longer, yes they are (about 40mm, l think-havent measured) but l dont think that will cause any engineering dramas. Just run wider flares
p.s see u live in tralgon im from yallourn north
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After chatting with cheezy racing, apparently l can utilise my GQ diff centres which l have alredy rebuilt and air lockered (only just decided to go GU units after everything was already done), Apparently l can cut a smaal section of spline off the axles and they will fit the GQ centre. As for being longer, yes they are (about 40mm, l think-havent measured) but l dont think that will cause any engineering dramas. Just run wider flares
am also in the same process..
smee2u:- How much did you pay for your steering box??? also where from[color=orange][/color]
boxes ranged from between $500 to $880 when l was looking.
Got quoted the upper margin from a wreckers. Got mine for $600 locally through friend of a friend. Did see one for sale in the "for sale - driveline. bits and pieces section" back in the index page l think.
smee2u:- How much did you pay for your steering box??? also where from[color=orange][/color]
boxes ranged from between $500 to $880 when l was looking.
Got quoted the upper margin from a wreckers. Got mine for $600 locally through friend of a friend. Did see one for sale in the "for sale - driveline. bits and pieces section" back in the index page l think.
When doing the rear GU diff conversion there is a little hitch that needs sorting out.steveoo wrote:thats what i am doing putting in a complete GU front and rear diff in i have bent my front one so i might as well do it once and do it propley
The end of a GQ tail shaft wont bolt up to a GU diff but there are 2 ways of sorting this problem out. What I did was us the rear half of a GU tail shaft and slip that into the front of my GQ tail shaft.
The other way would be to change your pinion but I would imagine that being a bigger job.
The front tail shafts bolt straight in though.
Cheers Mick.
I did one just recently and it bolted straight up. If they are out of a 2.8l Gu it might have a smaller Pinion flange than the other motorsMick. wrote:When doing the rear GU diff conversion there is a little hitch that needs sorting out.steveoo wrote:thats what i am doing putting in a complete GU front and rear diff in i have bent my front one so i might as well do it once and do it propley
The end of a GQ tail shaft wont bolt up to a GU diff but there are 2 ways of sorting this problem out. What I did was us the rear half of a GU tail shaft and slip that into the front of my GQ tail shaft.
The other way would be to change your pinion but I would imagine that being a bigger job.
The front tail shafts bolt straight in though.
Cheers Mick.
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It was. I did the conversion for the 4.6 ratios.turbo gu wrote:I did one just recently and it bolted straight up. If they are out of a 2.8l Gu it might have a smaller Pinion flange than the other motorsMick. wrote:When doing the rear GU diff conversion there is a little hitch that needs sorting out.steveoo wrote:thats what i am doing putting in a complete GU front and rear diff in i have bent my front one so i might as well do it once and do it propley
The end of a GQ tail shaft wont bolt up to a GU diff but there are 2 ways of sorting this problem out. What I did was us the rear half of a GU tail shaft and slip that into the front of my GQ tail shaft.
The other way would be to change your pinion but I would imagine that being a bigger job.
The front tail shafts bolt straight in though.
Cheers Mick.
Cheers Mick.
i spapped the pinion flange on mine too easy. the brakes i left alone ie gq booster etc. nissan brakes are about a good as cheese against a hot plate.
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awesome, how about the 'tracking' of the vehicle ? ive heard the wider front diff can make it a bit skitish.hammey wrote:as long as your bump stops hit which mine did easily, all good....Draven wrote:Has anyone had issues with the steering with a wider front diff... Im just about to do mine as well
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5 close mates all have GU front ends, I think coll of here is the only one with a GU rear.Draven wrote:awesome, how about the 'tracking' of the vehicle ? ive heard the wider front diff can make it a bit skitish.hammey wrote:as long as your bump stops hit which mine did easily, all good....Draven wrote:Has anyone had issues with the steering with a wider front diff... Im just about to do mine as well
Cant say i've even ''heard'' of tracking problems.Not to say they cant happen. I stayed with the GQ rearend for the tighter turning circle or is it lack of funds
cheers smitty
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So lets get a list going
GU front
GU rear
Possable problem with tail shaft
Brake parts
some people say master cylnder no problems others say upgrade
Master cylinder the gq has a 27mm bore in it and the gu one has a 25mm bore on the inside of it. so from what we can work out the GQ one is better than the GU one.
GU sterring box
they recommend to upgrade to a GU pump but if you dont you can run a GQ one and run a transmition line cooler
GU front
GU rear
Possable problem with tail shaft
Brake parts
some people say master cylnder no problems others say upgrade
Master cylinder the gq has a 27mm bore in it and the gu one has a 25mm bore on the inside of it. so from what we can work out the GQ one is better than the GU one.
GU sterring box
they recommend to upgrade to a GU pump but if you dont you can run a GQ one and run a transmition line cooler
Last edited by steveoo on Thu Sep 06, 2007 8:02 pm, edited 1 time in total.
I got differing info on the master cylinder. Some said dont bother, another trusted source said a 94 onwards efi GQ has stonger brake booster than my 89 GQ deisel . Either way, the GU brake booster wont just bolt on without serious mods.
I got my GU rear diff assembly at the same time l picked up the front, and l can see no discernable difference between the two pinions. My front and rear GU diffs are off a coil sprung ute by the way.
I will be putting the rear GU diff on.
For the kind of work lm doing, the GU steering box is highly reccomended for its additional strength in the pitman arm, as l have heard of quite a few ppl on the race scene breaking the GQ steering boxes undre heavy going.
I got my GU rear diff assembly at the same time l picked up the front, and l can see no discernable difference between the two pinions. My front and rear GU diffs are off a coil sprung ute by the way.
I will be putting the rear GU diff on.
For the kind of work lm doing, the GU steering box is highly reccomended for its additional strength in the pitman arm, as l have heard of quite a few ppl on the race scene breaking the GQ steering boxes undre heavy going.
The pinion difference is very small and not noticable until you try and bolt it up.smee2u wrote:I got differing info on the master cylinder. Some said dont bother, another trusted source said a 94 onwards efi GQ has stonger brake booster than my 89 GQ deisel . Either way, the GU brake booster wont just bolt on without serious mods.
I got my GU rear diff assembly at the same time l picked up the front, and l can see no discernable difference between the two pinions. My front and rear GU diffs are off a coil sprung ute by the way.
I will be putting the rear GU diff on.
For the kind of work lm doing, the GU steering box is highly reccomended for its additional strength in the pitman arm, as l have heard of quite a few ppl on the race scene breaking the GQ steering boxes undre heavy going.
Cheers Mick.
I swapped my 92 SWB front for a 99 GU and the only problem was the length fo the Panhard rod and the steering rod which I would guess the GU rods would be the correct length.My shorty is LHD so I could not find LHD GU rods.steveoo wrote:so has anyone else done this
The rear was still drum brakes so I swapped it for a later model GQ rear with discs,it bolted right in with no problems.
I didn't change any other brake components (booster and master cylinder)and my brakes work like a charm.With regards to the different track widths I don't have any problems with handeling at all.
Dennis
As far as rear tail sharfts go the bolt pattern is just different i think. i had similar prob with my mq, putting gq diff under, i had a diff out of a 4.2 wich was something like 75mm to 75mm pattern and the flange of my trans was the same as a 3ltr something like 65mm to 65mm.... so just had to get two tail sharfts and pull the spline out of the 4.2 and slide it up the coit of the 3ltr!! would probably have simillar problem with going gq to gu!! bit more money but cheaper then getting one custom made!!
hope this helps...Happy Building,
Benno
hope this helps...Happy Building,
Benno
in GU yes only 2.8l has the small flange in GQ rb30s and 2.8 deisel had the small flangesmee2u wrote:I will be transferring my freshly rebuilt 4.6 GQ diff centres over to the GU housing anyway.
Will be doing this front and rear.
Is it only the pinion on the 2.8 GU patrol that is a differnt size ?
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3rds Rear Arms
Twin ARB air lockers
37" trepadors
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High flow turbo
3" mandrel bent exhaust
6" lift
Tough dogs
Snake Racing drop arms
3rds Rear Arms
Twin ARB air lockers
37" trepadors
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High flow turbo
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The panhard should be be right lenght to bolt straight up as the width difference is at the swivel hub area. panhards are the same lenght GQ/GUXtreme4x4 wrote:I swapped my 92 SWB front for a 99 GU and the only problem was the length fo the Panhard rod and the steering rod which I would guess the GU rods would be the correct length.My shorty is LHD so I could not find LHD GU rods.steveoo wrote:so has anyone else done this
The rear was still drum brakes so I swapped it for a later model GQ rear with discs,it bolted right in with no problems.
I didn't change any other brake components (booster and master cylinder)and my brakes work like a charm.With regards to the different track widths I don't have any problems with handeling at all.
Dennis
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