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Which DIFFS FOR RANGIE

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Which DIFFS FOR RANGIE

Post by lukes4x4 »

I am not rangie smart so i hope some of you can tell me what you guys have installed diff wise to upgrade these tiny things. What diffs are people running. thanks.....
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Post by tna racing »

Gq front with 4.1 and 80 series rear with 4.11.

or longfeilds,maxi drives or macramanas (sp)

or
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Post by jbell »

The rover tracks stuff is good, replace's rover centre with hilux
stuff you get the axles too

Contact the boys at locktup4x4.com.au for pricing


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Post by HSV Rangie »

quuite a few options.

Peg diff and fit jacmac/maxidrive axles.

longfield rover tracks CVs.

Nissan front difwith 80 seies rear diff.

Toy 8 inch cntres ino rover housings with jacmac ales.

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Post by zuffen »

I have GQ front and rear with GQ transmission and transfer.
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Post by Cranky »

i have front and rear maxidrive diffs for sale. they are a very good option.

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Post by awright »

The MD Stuff is great!

I have front and rears in my Disco and the Rangie before that!

They bolt straight in without any mods and have front and rear lockers built in.

Added to that you can lock em in anytime without having to worry about if you have turned on the compressor or not before hand.

Get a price on a pair of lockers from ARB + the compressor + GQ or toyota diffs + the mods works required to get them in and perhaps the engineering costs if you want to keep it all strictly legit ....

...and then ask Cranky how much he wants for his MDs! If it is less than $5k you would have to be in front!
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Post by ... rick »

60 series f&r.
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Post by uninformed »

arn't 60's narrower than rangies?

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Post by ... rick »

Yep. I am running 1.5" spacers all round. Probably should have gone 2" but you get that.

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Post by uninformed »

i think the 60 series is a great diff, but i personaly would not run wheel spacers.

id prefer the hub to be the widest point and have the least amount of offset in the wheel.

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Post by ALRacing »

I'm running a 80 series front and v6 hilux rear

Both in Disco axle housings with a rovertracks toy conversion 30 spline

Pretty easy to do and fairly bombproof
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