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Diff swap in to scat?

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Diff swap in to scat?

Post by DAT MAN »

hi I am planing on swaping the diffs out of my play scat to get some extera width to stop it from laying down on me and I am just wondering what diffs will fit under whithout too mutsh trouble, I still want to keep the leaf springs so I am looking for some that will bolt up to the original leaf center spacing. anny help would be grate :P
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Post by DAT MAN »

hope this helps I measured the scat today and it is 645 mm from center ot center of the leaf sprin.

Aney info will be mutch helpfull. ;)
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Post by Spartacus »

DAT MAN wrote:hope this helps I measured the scat today and it is 645 mm from center ot center of the leaf sprin.

Aney info will be mutch helpfull. ;)
hilux/60s would be your best bet.
easy to weld new spring perches onto the axle
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Post by dano80 »

Same line of thinking for my rig.....eventually. I was thinking Hilux, only because they already have a springover, and partially because they have reversed shackles on the front. So if you could get them with the leaves you could theoritically just change the centre spacing for springs, change pinions, etc. Then just bolt up the hilux leaves to the chassis, complete with diffs......

The bonus of this setup is that you now have longer leaves :armsup:
That means m ore flex :armsup: :armsup: :armsup:

Well that was what may happen to mine, just a thought.

Disclaimer:- I know its probably more involved than that, but you cross those bridges when you get there!!!


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Post by DAT MAN »

Thanks guys I have some weld on spring pearches in the shed that i got for $2 each :shock: whitch I thought was pretty cheap considering the way there built now ill have to get some diffs to (more toy's to play whith):armsup:
Will ring around the wreckers to see how cheap I can get them hope fully wont cost the earth as Im only a 4year apprentice toolmaker.

How do you thinck I would go whith registration? would I need an engineers certificat? sorry about the extra questions but it my first real modification and i want it to go perfect :)
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Post by pigletracing »

you will probably find 60series or MQ patrol the cheapest option,as no one needs these anymore
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Post by MightyMouse »

Without being a wet blanket - get on to an engineer BEFORE you start cutting and welding IF your concerned about keeping it legal.

Some states modification rules pretty much limit you to changing the radio and even then you need an engineers report and they aren't cheap.
( usual disclaimers )

It seemed like a much better idea when I started it than it does now.
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Post by Spartacus »

pigletracing wrote:you will probably find 60series or MQ patrol the cheapest option,as no one needs these anymore
mq=cast housing=more difficult to deal with.

trust me--- im on the lookout for bigger and badder as we speak
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Post by lay80n »

MightyMouse wrote:Without being a wet blanket - get on to an engineer BEFORE you start cutting and welding IF your concerned about keeping it legal.

Some states modification rules pretty much limit you to changing the radio and even then you need an engineers report and they aren't cheap.

Best advice so far. Consult an engineer and the RTA first if you want it road legal. Then go from there. Hilux or 60's would be my choice. But your decision may rest on what the engineer is happy with.

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Post by DAT MAN »

I was planing to consult to an engener but I was just hoping that there were some diffs that I dident have to change the spring pearches on to make it a little ezier to get passed.

Looks like its not as simple as it sounded just means more work to do.

Thanks fore the info guys :D
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Post by pigletracing »

couldnt agree with M/M more, the expen$e it co$t me for enginer$ to try & keep it legal wa$ more expen$ive than $ome of the mod$ !!!!!!!!!!!!
& I still KRRIINNJJEEE every time I see a copper
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pigletracing wrote: & I still KRRIINNJJEEE every time I see a copper
even when his car is no were in sight :finger:
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Post by DAT MAN »

Found a cople of pics of hope fully what mine will look like :?



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Whith a bit of luck my one will be this wide :Fade-color
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Post by ferozamaniac »

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This Daihatsu Taft its from italy.
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Post by DAT MAN »

Thats good flex for an old truck I get about that mutch out of my 77 F10 on old springs and klaped out shockeys.
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Post by steve_f20 »

Dat Man,
The orange scat you have shown a picture of is I believe on standard axles and is still spring under but with 4" lift springs on it. This picture shows it from the back, most of the width is in the wheels and tyres.
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It was up for sale here last year on ebay.

A couple with spoa but on standard axles both from Belguim or Holland I think,
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A few more from Europe several of which are/where owned by Gonzo4x4 who posts here sometimes,
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most of the photos above have come from www.daihatsu4x4.eu

and one from the Rainforest challenge
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Hopefully some more inspiration for you.
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Post by DAT MAN »

[quote="steve_f20"]Dat Man,
The orange scat you have shown a picture of is I believe on standard axles and is still spring under but with 4" lift springs on it. This picture shows it from the back, most of the width is in the wheels and tyres.


Yep I thought so just liked the flares dos aney one Know what there off?
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Post by steve_f20 »

My guess is the flares are either Bushwacker or Flexi Wheel Arches,
http://www.bushwacker.com/search_fender ... type=Truck#
http://www.innovation4x4.co.uk/flexi.htm
I would guess that there aren't any sold specifically for the Scat though.
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Post by kemal »

they actually look like f78 flares
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Post by Area54 »

Bundera diffs are a good match as the banjo housing is offset to match the offset of the transfer output. Add some flares from a wrangler and you're done. Bundy diffs are coil through.
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Post by DAT MAN »

I though they looked like rockey fleares cause they kinda look like my 94 wide track feroza's, Mightent be wide enough so I thinck ill have to fab some up whith the truste welder :armsup: :armsup: I don't thinck that ill let my brother near them cause he blows more holes than rust!!! :lol:
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Post by ferozamaniac »

What diff ratios do have all the scat models???
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Post by steve_f20 »

What diff ratios do have all the scat models???
Click here for a list of ratios.
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Post by ferozamaniac »

For god shake the F10 has the lowest gear, transfer and diff ratio from all other scat. Is it possible to fit the 2.8 engine of f70 intothe f10?
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Post by DAT MAN »

Why don't you just put F10 diffs under a rocky that way you don't butcher the rearest of the scats, If you don't beleve me that there are hard to find I never knew that there was an F10 untill I bought one :lol:
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