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After market gears in a 84' onwards 1lt transfer.

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After market gears in a 84' onwards 1lt transfer.

Post by crazynic »

Hi guys,

I thought I had read in the bible somewhere (could not find it again) that you can fit after market reduction gears to an 84' onwards 1lt (4x4 light) T-case, is this correct?

I would like to fit new 4.16:1 gears to my 1lt t-case as the hi-range reduction stays the same, I have considered the rocklobster t-case mod but i don't like the idea of the hybrid gear involved in this sort of mod even though it has been very successful over the years......

Has anybody here done this to a 1lt transfer or confirm it can be done for sure?

I want a lower low range but do not want/need any more reduction in hi-range as with my current set-up of Vitara 1.6, Sierra 1.3 5spd box, 1lt t-case, and 4.11 diff ratios running on 31" Cooper st's i'm at approx 4000rpm at 100kmph so you can see why i don't want things to change here!

Any help is appreciated!
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Post by Gwagensteve »

Yes, they'll go in.

Steve.
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Post by crazynic »

I thought that may have been the case but just wanted to confirm as it's not something commonly discussed.

Thanks Steve...
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