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crawler gears for Landcruiser Split Transfer Case
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crawler gears for Landcruiser Split Transfer Case
hey there, anyone know of any other option of crawler gears to suit Bundera with the landcruiser split case, the gearmaster sets offered by Marks appear to be the only product on the market!!!
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check this thread out.. i'm not 100% sure if your split case is the same as the ones mentioned in that thread but worth a look..
http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/ftopic140962.php
http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/ftopic140962.php
nah man.. too busy with other stuff and i havent had an opportunity to chase up any parts.. i still think it would work its just a matter of sourcing parts, putting em in and away you go..hulsty wrote:that stuff mentioned in the thread shorty, have you or anyone else looked into it more? I havent had a chance myself
going by whats available on the market its gotta be the cheapest option out there.
What transfer case does your bundy have in it? Centre rear output with a forward shift case?gotoy wrote:I have been looking for crawler gears for a R151F gearbox, as fitted to bundera. However when I contacted Marlin they asked for pictures and then emailed back stating they don't do them.
if it does, you could probably adapt a hilux gear drive case onto the back of your R151 (ive done this in a hilux) and then fit crawler gears into those- theres tonnes of gears for hilux's around the place
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get a hilux t-case, mount it to ya gearbox, then put a back adaptor plate of a toy box in the bolt your tcase to it. Duals, shouldn't be to costly but you'll need a bigger WB to just fit it! lolhutzi*RJ70*bundera wrote:yeah hilux engine, ilux axles and diff, hilux gearbox, but landcruiser dash, steering wheel and split transfer case!!!
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ive never looked under a bundy, but if they use hilux axles, then they would have a centred rear diff pumpkin, and as a result a centred rear output on the transfer case.
Even the 79 series has a blanked off plate for a centred output on the transfer, but theres a fuel tank in the way!
Even the 79 series has a blanked off plate for a centred output on the transfer, but theres a fuel tank in the way!
2005 HDJ100 Manual, ARB bar, XD9000 winch, ARB rooftop tent + awning, Drawers, Engel, 2" OME lift, 285/75R16 KM2's, iCom, HID XGT's.
LJ70/bundy use 8" offset hilux axles.ferrit wrote:ive never looked under a bundy, but if they use hilux axles, then they would have a centred rear diff pumpkin, and as a result a centred rear output on the transfer case.
Even the 79 series has a blanked off plate for a centred output on the transfer, but theres a fuel tank in the way!
Yes I stand correct. Only the front offset.RUFF wrote:The Hilux never came with an offset rear axle. They were all centered.gotoy wrote:Those offset axles can be found on early hilux's.
The bundera runs on offset rear output transfer case. So where it would not be impossible to use a hilux transfer it wouldnt be an easy fit.
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