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Buying a Jap electric diff lock for a Prado
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Buying a Jap electric diff lock for a Prado
I don't know much about it, but I'd like to try getting a factory electric diff lock for my 95 series prado (I heard that some Jap models have them, but they weren't imported here). I've a friend over in Japan who could try sourcing one from the wreckers (assume he doesn't know cars), and I'll be going over there soon so I could pick it up.
Does anyone know more about these? How do I specify what I'm after, eg "90 series prado rear electric diff lock centre?" It's just the diff centre that I need, right? Diff ratios don't matter, do they? Thanks in advance for any advice!
Does anyone know more about these? How do I specify what I'm after, eg "90 series prado rear electric diff lock centre?" It's just the diff centre that I need, right? Diff ratios don't matter, do they? Thanks in advance for any advice!
The toyota electric lockers just uses an electric solenoid ontop of the carrier to push a lever which activates the locker.
Push the lever however you like and it will lock/unlock.
The differences in the electric locked diffs is usually all in the carrier (third member?).
Sometimes a little bit of grinding to the housing to make it fit (believe this is the case for the 60 and 80 series).
Also I believe the long side axle has a slightly longer spline in the case of 60 and 80 series, which if you dont get, can lead to a shredded spline as it will not be fully engaged.
Push the lever however you like and it will lock/unlock.
The differences in the electric locked diffs is usually all in the carrier (third member?).
Sometimes a little bit of grinding to the housing to make it fit (believe this is the case for the 60 and 80 series).
Also I believe the long side axle has a slightly longer spline in the case of 60 and 80 series, which if you dont get, can lead to a shredded spline as it will not be fully engaged.
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