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Change diff center after fitting 35"
Change diff center after fitting 35"
Hi guys,
I am looking to change the diff center. Just couple questions:
1. What ratio of diff center is available? 4.3, 4.5, 4.8 ?
2. How much do they cost around?
3. Where can I get them in Melbourne area?
4. Do I need to get the front diff as well?
Thanks
I am looking to change the diff center. Just couple questions:
1. What ratio of diff center is available? 4.3, 4.5, 4.8 ?
2. How much do they cost around?
3. Where can I get them in Melbourne area?
4. Do I need to get the front diff as well?
Thanks
Re: Change diff center after fitting 35"
hi mateiamgq wrote:Hi guys,
I am looking to change the diff center. Just couple questions:
1. What ratio of diff center is available? 4.3, 4.5, 4.8 ?
2. How much do they cost around?
3. Where can I get them in Melbourne area?
4. Do I need to get the front diff as well?
Thanks
you can get factory 3.9 4.1 4.3 4.6 and 4.8's you can get also.
if you had 3.9's go 4.3's after fitting 35's
if you had 4.1 go 4.6
if you had 4.3's you need 4.8's
cost, varied at the moment, shop around
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more than likely 4.1iamgq wrote:Mine is a 1993 4.2 GQ II Diesel
Does anyone know what the original ratio is?
If I get an aftermarket diff, will they be as strong as the original one?
Thanks heaps guys
and no aftermarket ratio's will not be as good as OEM ones.
but thats not saying all the aftermarket ones are NOGOOD, cause after all, its not nissan that makes the gearsets, its a " aftermarket" company that makes them.
Jes
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Assuming it is 4.1 ratio:
Also depends a little if you wanna change your rev range. If you want to be cruising at 100 klicks in 5th at 1900-2000rpm (4.66) or at 2300-2400rpm (4.8)
Going from a 4.1 ratio to 4.66, running 35" BFG Muds, when the speedo shows 100 kph, the GPS shows 96.
Going from a 4.1 ratio to 4.66, running 37" wranglers, when the speedo shows 100 kph, the GPS shows 102.
Also depends a little if you wanna change your rev range. If you want to be cruising at 100 klicks in 5th at 1900-2000rpm (4.66) or at 2300-2400rpm (4.8)
Going from a 4.1 ratio to 4.66, running 35" BFG Muds, when the speedo shows 100 kph, the GPS shows 96.
Going from a 4.1 ratio to 4.66, running 37" wranglers, when the speedo shows 100 kph, the GPS shows 102.
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jessie928hi mateiamgq wrote:
Hi guys,
I am looking to change the diff center. Just couple questions:
1. What ratio of diff center is available? 4.3, 4.5, 4.8 ?
2. How much do they cost around?
3. Where can I get them in Melbourne area?
4. Do I need to get the front diff as well?
Thanks
you can get factory 3.9 4.1 4.3 4.6 and 4.8's you can get also.
if you had 3.9's go 4.3's after fitting 35's
if you had 4.1 go 4.6
if you had 4.3's you need 4.8's
cost, varied at the moment, shop around
So you can get factory OEM 4.3's/4.6's?
And if mine are 4.1 at the moment, putting 4.3's in to run 35x10.5r15 pedes would be the go?
yes 4.3 came out in the gq 3.0 litre petrolssteve patrol wrote:jessie928hi mateiamgq wrote:
Hi guys,
I am looking to change the diff center. Just couple questions:
1. What ratio of diff center is available? 4.3, 4.5, 4.8 ?
2. How much do they cost around?
3. Where can I get them in Melbourne area?
4. Do I need to get the front diff as well?
Thanks
you can get factory 3.9 4.1 4.3 4.6 and 4.8's you can get also.
if you had 3.9's go 4.3's after fitting 35's
if you had 4.1 go 4.6
if you had 4.3's you need 4.8's
cost, varied at the moment, shop around
So you can get factory OEM 4.3's/4.6's?
And if mine are 4.1 at the moment, putting 4.3's in to run 35x10.5r15 pedes would be the go?
4.6 came out in the gq 2.8 diesels.
you need 4.6's if you had 4.1's
Jes
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you have 2 sets of rubber so you dont wear out 80% of the rubber on road and are left with 20% when you go wheelingRogue Patrol wrote:Just use radial 35's for wheelin, then you don't hafta worry about swappin them back for highway use.
I don't see the sense in having 2 sets of tyres.
jes
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