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best and cheapest place to get tcase gears

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best and cheapest place to get tcase gears

Post by norm84 »

i have decided to keep the 35s, now i need to know the best and cheapest place to get tcase gears to suit vit gear box ;)
i will replace them whilst i have my spare box out..
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Post by Gwagensteve »

Huh?

You have a sierra transfer or a vitara transfer??

In any case, low range offroad seems to be the cheapest.

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Post by mick85 »

yep what steve said!!!
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Post by v840 »

Good decision Norm. You wont regret it.

www.lowrangeoffroad.com

www.locktup4x4.com.au

EDIT: Changed locktup's website from american to australian as per cjdeane's post below. Thats the one I meant to put up. :oops:
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Post by cjdeane10 »

Locktup has a branch here in Perth, WA...

try www.locktup.com.au - 'should' be easier dealing with an aussie distributor
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Post by Hutch »

cjdeane10 wrote:Locktup has a branch here in Perth, WA...

try www.locktup.com.au - 'should' be easier dealing with an aussie distributor
Hmmm page dont work for me!
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Post by M1S3RY »

Hutch wrote:
cjdeane10 wrote:Locktup has a branch here in Perth, WA...

try www.locktup.com.au - 'should' be easier dealing with an aussie distributor
Hmmm page dont work for me!
www.locktup4x4.com.au :)
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Post by Dozoor »

Gwagensteve wrote:Huh?

You have a sierra transfer or a vitara transfer??

In any case, low range offroad seems to be the cheapest.

Steve.

Mmm he has a few threads , http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/ftopic138245.php


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Post by Gwagensteve »

Yeah, that came up later.

I'd put a sierra transfer in it before I regeared anything.

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Post by Dozoor »

Gwagensteve wrote:Yeah, that came up later.

I'd put a sierra transfer in it before I regeared anything.

Steve.
Ditto.
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