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60's centre into 45 rear diff

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60's centre into 45 rear diff

Post by Matt_88 »

had some carnage on friday night and smashed my rear diff.. am getting a rear 60 series diff and i am just wanting to make sure that it will fit..

i have 4.11's in the front should they be the same?? what ratio's do 60 series run??

should it bolt straight in with same flanges for tailshaft??


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Post by AZZA'S HJ47 »

it will fit i think that they cam with 4.11 in the 60's though
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Post by Dyna Beast »

Flanges are the same too.
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Post by jessie928 »

will bolt straight in,.

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Post by Wozza244 »

Just a personal experience, i bought a 45 series diff centre for my 60 and the flanges were different and what a prick of a job undoing the pinion nut!
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Post by pcman »

if its from a 1980+ fj45 its the same as a 60 if its earlier you will need to change the pinion or driveshaft flange
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Post by bj on roids »

Its the same axles and bolt pattern.

May need a tailshaft, but thats dependant on the year.

You can get an adapter, and you cant get flanges that are circular and have both bolt patterns drilled onto them.

Or swap the flange, do it up FT though.... don't want that chit comin off.
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