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hilux transfer gears
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hilux transfer gears
In the last 6 month I've purchased a 87 dual cab with a 2.4 diesel and I'm in then process of doing it up. It all ready has a 2.5" spring lift and I've got hold of some extended shackles and some 35" simex for bush driving. I've spoken to a few mates who recommend some transfer gears to help push the 35's around. I was just wondering what ratio to get and are they easy to change out myself or should I get the so called professionals to do it. I come from a mechanical back ground so I'm not afraid of getting the hands dirty.
Any advice is very welcome
many thanks
DIXIE
(HAPPY XMAS AND A MERRY NEW YEAR TO ALL)
Any advice is very welcome
many thanks
DIXIE
(HAPPY XMAS AND A MERRY NEW YEAR TO ALL)
There is no such thing as a stupid question only stupid people
4.7:1 are most common and i'd say this is what mine are and i love it wouldn't mind the option to go lower but it works ok now so why F*$k with it. i'm doin a set now into lux_89's case and i'm a 3rd yr apprentice mechanic and peice of piss to do and with info like this around i can't see why you wouldn't do it yourself.
http://www.trail-gear.com/tech/470install/470inst.html
http://www.trail-gear.com/tech/470install/470inst.html
plenty of parts on the bench
For doin lower bit of the case grind it out a bit put the gear in if it sits down far enough to fit snap ring on the bearing and it spins without touching anything it'll be ok, if it still hit's you'll be able to see when you spin it and where it hits so just in and out a few time's just do a bit then try and do a bit more so you don't take a heap out simple enough and the side bit's are the same it states about 3mm of each one
plenty of parts on the bench
I`m a sparky and I put mine in myself. I used a bit of cardboard and put that between the housing and the gears and then spun the gear. If it went around then it had enough clearance
I did this in about 2000 or maybe 01 and I knew alot less about mechanical stuff then, not that I know much now lol.
With my old rockhoppers I had to take a bit off one of the shifter forks as well.

With my old rockhoppers I had to take a bit off one of the shifter forks as well.
Try Foothill off road, I find them great to deal with and have been using them for a while and they ship via usps
I have duals and cross over steering from them
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayI ... 54085&rd=1
Adrian
I have duals and cross over steering from them
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayI ... 54085&rd=1
Adrian
Adrian
www.chevtorque.com.au
www.chevtorque.com.au
Ask and you shall receive.RUFF wrote:Little off topic but Jason i hear your building a sweet looking rig for Casey. Are you going to give everyone here a look?locktup4x4 wrote:Either way you go, duals or lower t-case gear you wont go wrong.
Jason
Jason
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