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lowering transfer gears??

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lowering transfer gears??

Post by cms »

hi there, after alittle help

been looking around online and see there are some new transfer gears(lowering for big tyres and rock crawling :lol: )

that are made for most mitsubishi's including mine l200/triton

reduction of 60% think i read which i could really do with running 35's

has anyone had these fitted??

and does anyone no who would be interested in suppling them to the u.k?

a friend of mine emailed one place but has had no luck with a reply

cheers guys
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Post by CapnCrunch »

I got a set of these (the 2.85s) three years ago from Mark Hardman (mark@hardmanbros.com.au) in Oz. They are indeed exceptional! The last I spoke with him (via email) was in December and he mentioned that he was making a new batch of gears in January/February, so they should be available. As far as I know, he's the only one who makes custom t-case gears for Mitsus. I emailed him a couple weeks ago for someone else and haven't heard back from him, so I'm not sure if something's going on with him or not. I hope he's okay.
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Post by cms »

thats the ones 2.85's

i may email him then and see if i can get hold of him,

if u dont mind me asking how much did they cost?
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Post by CapnCrunch »

That was over three years ago...I have trouble remembering what I had for dinner last night. :lol: IIRC, I think they were US$750 + US$50 shipping. I think the price may have gone up since then, but don't quote me on anything.

By the way, I'll be in the UK next week (Manchester to start) just doing some sight-seeing. You know of a good breaker in/around Manchester where I could get a look at a Shogun or two (if I manage to convince my brother to take a side-trip to a breaker while on vacation)?
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Post by cms »

cheers capncrunch, will see what i can find out for u on the breakers
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Thanks mate. Image
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Post by cms »

crunch, dont no how far u are looking to travel away from manchester but.... these mite be worth alook

Thornton Breakers

these do alot of bits for l200's and would guess have alot for shoggi's there too,

cant be no more than an hour away tops from manchester
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Post by CapnCrunch »

Thank you much! I'll be traveling through numerous areas of England, Scotland, and France, so I think I may have a good chance of stopping by there.

I appreciate it mate!
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