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hilux axles

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hilux axles

Post by TomZook »

Hi guys,

Bit of a noob here, quick question, i am wanting to know what i will have to do to my (i think around) 85 mdl hilux axles to run 37"s without severe breakage.
or whether ill have to do anything?

Thanks
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Post by locktup4x4 »

You will want to put a set of Chromo 30 spline Bobby Long Axles and Cv's in. And if you want to go the extra step put a set of chromo hub gears in or drive flanges.

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Post by Micka »

locktup4x4 wrote:You will want to put a set of Chromo 30 spline Bobby Long Axles and Cv's in. And if you want to go the extra step put a set of chromo hub gears in or drive flanges.

Jason
Add to that some rear axels from McNamara Diffs.
www.mcnamaradiffs.com.au

These also come with much stronger than standard drive flanges.
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Post by 1MadEngineer »

Micka wrote:
locktup4x4 wrote:You will want to put a set of Chromo 30 spline Bobby Long Axles and Cv's in. And if you want to go the extra step put a set of chromo hub gears in or drive flanges.

Jason
Add to that some rear axels from McNamara Diffs.
www.mcnamaradiffs.com.au

These also come with much stronger than standard drive flanges.
these are even better

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Post by Micka »

1MadEngineer wrote:
Micka wrote:
locktup4x4 wrote:You will want to put a set of Chromo 30 spline Bobby Long Axles and Cv's in. And if you want to go the extra step put a set of chromo hub gears in or drive flanges.

Jason
Add to that some rear axels from McNamara Diffs.
www.mcnamaradiffs.com.au

These also come with much stronger than standard drive flanges.
these are even better

Image

http://www.locktup4x4.com.au/product/40 ... 4c38c.aspx
And cheaper!!!
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Post by TomZook »

Thanks
So i basically go chromoly innards.
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Post by Sic Lux »

4.7 case gears won't hurt aswell on longfeld output shaft. What engine is it/will it be running
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Post by TomZook »

Sic Lux wrote:4.7 case gears won't hurt aswell on longfeld output shaft. What engine is it/will it be running
Sorry mate i don't think i understand, do you mean t/case gears?
If so the axles are under a zook running a ca18det.
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Post by Sic Lux »

Was thinking it was a lux but its only the diffs :oops: if your running zook transfer case get some decent rockhopper gears if you don't have them already.
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Post by TomZook »

your right mate i didnt give any info but yeh i have 6.1:1
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Post by Micka »

TomZook wrote:Thanks
So i basically go chromoly innards.
Chromo axels and CVs for the front and and chromo axels for the rear.

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Post by dogbreath_48 »

Some bracing/gusseting around the knuckles especially may be a good idea if you're planning on running deep offset rims.


...I believe this is also available from trailgear/locktup4x4
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Post by bulldogy »

dogbreath_48 wrote:Some bracing/gusseting around the knuckles especially may be a good idea if you're planning on running deep offset rims.


...I believe this is also available from trailgear/locktup4x4
Good point bog breath a lot of people are going stronger biger badder and are starting to bend the knuckles good cheap insurance the diff gussets and barcing.

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