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Suzuki sierra, hilux diffs, need help

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Suzuki sierra, hilux diffs, need help

Post by Bobbles »

Hello
I have been here many times already trying to get help with fitting hilux diffs to a narrow track sierra, 1988 to be exact. A lot of people have helped however im still not getting far. If someone has photos or can tell me where i can see one that has been finished, it would be great. My main problem is the drive line and uni's at bad angles. Also the cross member which holds the gearbox.
Thanks for any help.
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Post by germo »

well if you can show us a picture it might help aswell.
are your unis bad because you have huge lift, ot the fact that the rear diff is offset to the transfer output?

and I cant think why the gearbox crossmember is in the way.

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Post by lay80n »

germo wrote:well if you can show us a picture it might help aswell.
are your unis bad because you have huge lift, ot the fact that the rear diff is offset to the transfer output?

and I cant think why the gearbox crossmember is in the way.

ashley

He might have the front driveshaft hitting hte crossmember at full droop?
Post some pics up and let us have a look :D


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Post by Gwagensteve »

It sounds like its mightily tall.

Post some photos and we can help more.

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Post by Bobbles »

I'll try and get some pics up as soon as i can.
But yes the problem with the uni's is the side ways angle from the transfer. But when i moved the transfer case over an inch or so it got rid of the vibs but now the front drive shaft hits of the cross member. It hits where the cross member bends down from the gearbox mount, then it goes under that front drive shaft.
Just also a random question, what did you all do for wheel guards?
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Post by tjm_tj »

i ASS-U-ME you mean what did we us for flares.
i used plastic gardern edge from bunnings
10mtrs for 23 bucks
you an get it in 75mm, 100mm or 150mm

cheap and easy
back in a zook....
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