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diff swap for a jimny

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diff swap for a jimny

Post by suzookme »

hey all, ihave a 5" lifted 99 jimny, i have been having probs with axles. im thinkin about puttin a sierra wide track track diff in it. ive already fliped the steering coz it used to hit. the diff is a jimny housing modified to take a vit center (5:1 ratios). i put wide track axles in the housing to eliminate the jimny auto licking ones, ive got heaps of spagetty axles and countles broken ones. but the sierra axles dont reach the center, i thought about gettin them made but will only create probs if i bust em. any info will b a big help,cheerz
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Post by v840 »

Thought about putting lux axles in?
Either that or the spidertrax axles are pretty strong too. Not sure if they'll fit in the jimny axle though.
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Post by oozuk »

bundy coil axle swap would be a good candate for this car being already coiled compliancing sould be reasonbily easy using the jimni factory trailing arm mounts ect ect ;)
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Post by Gwagensteve »

WT sierra diff is narrower (35mm) and you will have all sorts of scrub radius problems etc.

I'd go bundy diffs or build a hybrid sierra/jimny/vitara rear axle with spidertrax/trailtough CV's and custom inner axles.

If you're careful, you'll only need one custom inner axle (aroun $300 for EN26) and the rest of the stuff is pretty cheap.

Won't be as strong as bundera with upgraded shafts, but it's not as wide or heavy either.

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Post by oozuk »

the extra weight in the axles isn't always a major problem as it will lower you centre of gravity, plus opens up options for a bulletproof setup, you could problary buy the toy diffs and trailing arms for cheaper than what you could come with spidertrax axles landed in aus and running hybrid diffs..

plus being toyota parts are easy and in nearly every town
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Post by Gwagensteve »

Not all of us want toyota junk in our suzukis though. :D

Suzookme is in Vic, and with our long greasy hills added weight is not generally an advantage.

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Post by robsjimny »

Suzookme keep me post on how you go. I interested in your old axles the cv's.


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Post by zookimal »

I haven't looked into it, but being 35mm wider than WT, is a lux (bundera) diffed jimny a registerable proposition in QLD?

Forgetting the SPOA/SPUA part by using bundy gear, I was under the impression that it was track width that prevented lux diffed sierras being legal up here.

Any feedback guys?
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Post by suzookme »

cheerz guys, not sure what im gonna do,
only havin 2wd is givin me the :bad-words: . i already have the wt diff 15mm each side shouldnt hurtto much, the bump stops have all been sorted. i might jus run spacers on the wheels. the rear diff is a sierra coily and i cant get that to scrub (ive hadit in some pretty bad spots) :lol:

also where can i get some performance bits for a vit engine(i think its a 16b) wanna run some kind of turbo on it. its in the jim, gets a little slugish. i dont wanna go to crazy maybe 8 - 10 pounds standard gear wont last to long at that sort of boost
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Post by joeblow »

done plenty of these conversions......using standard parts and 5.1 ratios front and rear....more info pm me.
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Post by grimbo »

joe could you maybe post your info here for the benefit of more people?
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Post by joeblow »

see what i can do....the only thing is there is a bit of machining and you need to fabricate a pair of high steer arms......i'll get on the case.
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Post by ROK88 »

suzook have you got any pics of your jimny and were is the 5'' lift from.
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Post by suzookme »

to joe blo
what you mean by machining????
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Post by zookimal »

zookimal wrote:I haven't looked into it, but being 35mm wider than WT, is a lux (bundera) diffed jimny a registerable proposition in QLD?

Forgetting the SPOA/SPUA part by using bundy gear, I was under the impression that it was track width that prevented lux diffed sierras being legal up here.

Any feedback guys?
Anybody? Bundy diffed jimny regoed in QLD?
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Post by grimbo »

zookimal wrote:
zookimal wrote:I haven't looked into it, but being 35mm wider than WT, is a lux (bundera) diffed jimny a registerable proposition in QLD?

Forgetting the SPOA/SPUA part by using bundy gear, I was under the impression that it was track width that prevented lux diffed sierras being legal up here.

Any feedback guys?
Anybody? Bundy diffed jimny regoed in QLD?
have you rung the QLD authority to find out for yourself.
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Post by budwahgreg »

Joeblow, suzookme has your old Jimny with the coily diff!
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Post by zookimal »

grimbo wrote:
zookimal wrote:
zookimal wrote:I haven't looked into it, but being 35mm wider than WT, is a lux (bundera) diffed jimny a registerable proposition in QLD?

Forgetting the SPOA/SPUA part by using bundy gear, I was under the impression that it was track width that prevented lux diffed sierras being legal up here.

Any feedback guys?
Anybody? Bundy diffed jimny regoed in QLD?
have you rung the QLD authority to find out for yourself.
Haha I was waiting for it. Thanks Grimbo, fair point, as always.

I was hoping while we were on the subject someone might have some relevant past experience they might be able to share before I ring the authorities enquiring about a modification to a vehicle I don't yet own.

For definitive answers, as opposed to internet hearsay, obviously direct dealings are preferred. I thought some Outers brainstorming might be helpful though.
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Post by joeblow »

ahhh my old jimny! well that was the first.....setup changed since then to use alot of sierra components. jimny king pin journals are machined at a different angle to compensate for the flex of the housing, by using sierra knuckles you eliminate excessive camber angles...oh yes people...jimny housings flex!
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