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is it tough enough

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is it tough enough

Post by troopy94 »

i have just picked up some diffs from a mq mk trayback ute to run in my sierra the rear looks to be a h260 as its a massive diff but im wondering if the front will stand up to a commodore v6 and 35s im planning on using a remote transfer from a lwb petrol mq would this also be strong enough for the project any advice would be appreciated :lol:
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Post by CWBYUP »

I would think in the standard set up it would be, But if you add lockers engine work heavy right foot I would be looking for something stronger.

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Post by troopy94 »

ok thanx for the advice i have a locker for the front and was planning on welding the rear the other option might be 60 series diffs
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Post by Mousie »

i reccon there stronger then 60s diffs
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Post by troopy94 »

i like the strength of the h260 and with so much weight down low it should be more stable i would like to enter it in a few burnout comps aswell just for the novelty factor we dont have alot of 4wd comps over in the west yet
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Post by badger »

cv's will be your only issue. haultech along with others heat treat them for a reasonable price

worst thing with mq diffs is cast steel spring perches are hard to weld and or modify
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