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Fitting G-Wagon axles and diffs
Fitting G-Wagon axles and diffs
Hi Mates!
HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL!
I have found a pair of Mercedes G-Wagon differentials, complete, disk-to-disk full with axles and all.
Would they fit under a GQ?
Hoe much work do I have to put in to get them running well???
Thanks!
HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL!
I have found a pair of Mercedes G-Wagon differentials, complete, disk-to-disk full with axles and all.
Would they fit under a GQ?
Hoe much work do I have to put in to get them running well???
Thanks!
Best Regards,
Owner & Driver of:
"The Green Youpala,
Official LR recovery Vehicle"
(Patrol GQ 94' LWB, 2" OME Sus Lift,5 link front,35" MT/Rs,Warn M8274-50,Custom Bull Bar,2" BL ---> 4.6 front and rear diffs on the way)
Owner & Driver of:
"The Green Youpala,
Official LR recovery Vehicle"
(Patrol GQ 94' LWB, 2" OME Sus Lift,5 link front,35" MT/Rs,Warn M8274-50,Custom Bull Bar,2" BL ---> 4.6 front and rear diffs on the way)
Hi,
Happy new year to you all!!
Ref the G-axles, the main problem is that they are not the same width as the GR ones. The G axles are about 10 cm shorter...so in my opinion is not a good move...
Second, if you don't have the locking system to mount it, then it really isn't a good idea...beside the fact that the G 'axles broke easier then the GR..
Good luck, Gabriel
Happy new year to you all!!
Ref the G-axles, the main problem is that they are not the same width as the GR ones. The G axles are about 10 cm shorter...so in my opinion is not a good move...
Second, if you don't have the locking system to mount it, then it really isn't a good idea...beside the fact that the G 'axles broke easier then the GR..
Good luck, Gabriel
GQ MWB 105 ", DID Mitsubishi engine with big turbo, fiber glass body, Boogger 38.5/11/16, 2x8274, 5 link front, triangulated 4-link rear, SAW 14" and 16" coil-overs, , 5.1 r&p.
Hi Gabriel!
Thanks for the tips man!
I already checked them out a bit, and people who have used them have broken them with 35" tires, and since I am moving to 37", I don't think they'll last 2 days with me
I am looking into 4.6 or 4.88 diffs (Patrol diffs), since they have proven to be rock solid.
Thanks again!
Thanks for the tips man!
I already checked them out a bit, and people who have used them have broken them with 35" tires, and since I am moving to 37", I don't think they'll last 2 days with me
I am looking into 4.6 or 4.88 diffs (Patrol diffs), since they have proven to be rock solid.
Thanks again!
Best Regards,
Owner & Driver of:
"The Green Youpala,
Official LR recovery Vehicle"
(Patrol GQ 94' LWB, 2" OME Sus Lift,5 link front,35" MT/Rs,Warn M8274-50,Custom Bull Bar,2" BL ---> 4.6 front and rear diffs on the way)
Owner & Driver of:
"The Green Youpala,
Official LR recovery Vehicle"
(Patrol GQ 94' LWB, 2" OME Sus Lift,5 link front,35" MT/Rs,Warn M8274-50,Custom Bull Bar,2" BL ---> 4.6 front and rear diffs on the way)
I didn't know there were such "SMART" people out there!
What do you think Mr.Einstein?????
I have 3.9 stock diffs, and am running 35" tires on em, need to upgrade, since I am also moving on to 37".
Did u get the point now???
What do you think Mr.Einstein?????
I have 3.9 stock diffs, and am running 35" tires on em, need to upgrade, since I am also moving on to 37".
Did u get the point now???
Best Regards,
Owner & Driver of:
"The Green Youpala,
Official LR recovery Vehicle"
(Patrol GQ 94' LWB, 2" OME Sus Lift,5 link front,35" MT/Rs,Warn M8274-50,Custom Bull Bar,2" BL ---> 4.6 front and rear diffs on the way)
Owner & Driver of:
"The Green Youpala,
Official LR recovery Vehicle"
(Patrol GQ 94' LWB, 2" OME Sus Lift,5 link front,35" MT/Rs,Warn M8274-50,Custom Bull Bar,2" BL ---> 4.6 front and rear diffs on the way)
Hi,
Ref the 4.6 crown & pinions, check the forum on Nissan, the subj is (I think..) "4.6 in GQ" or something like...
There you can find a cheap way to have the 4.6 from a MQ...
Regards, Gabriel
Ref the 4.6 crown & pinions, check the forum on Nissan, the subj is (I think..) "4.6 in GQ" or something like...
There you can find a cheap way to have the 4.6 from a MQ...
Regards, Gabriel
GQ MWB 105 ", DID Mitsubishi engine with big turbo, fiber glass body, Boogger 38.5/11/16, 2x8274, 5 link front, triangulated 4-link rear, SAW 14" and 16" coil-overs, , 5.1 r&p.
G wagon diffs, not a good idea, unless u want to turn your car inside out
The front diff is a high pinion, and out of the g wagon transmishon the front drive shaft turns the oposite way to a patrol, so when in 4x4, the back wheels want to go forwards and the front wheels will be going backwards, CRUNCH BANG BREAKY BREAKY!!!! he he!
MOCK OUT
The front diff is a high pinion, and out of the g wagon transmishon the front drive shaft turns the oposite way to a patrol, so when in 4x4, the back wheels want to go forwards and the front wheels will be going backwards, CRUNCH BANG BREAKY BREAKY!!!! he he!
MOCK OUT
ljxtreem wrote:G wagon diffs, not a good idea, unless u want to turn your car inside out
The front diff is a high pinion, and out of the g wagon transmishon the front drive shaft turns the oposite way to a patrol, so when in 4x4, the back wheels want to go forwards and the front wheels will be going backwards, CRUNCH BANG BREAKY BREAKY!!!! he he!
MOCK OUT
You'd be spewin chips when you worked it out after making them fit :-)
Pat,
Brisbane, Australia,
JK 4door Rubicon, currently 4 Sale :(
It's a Jeep thing, I don't understand........
Brisbane, Australia,
JK 4door Rubicon, currently 4 Sale :(
It's a Jeep thing, I don't understand........
ljxtreem wrote:G wagon diffs, not a good idea, unless u want to turn your car inside out
The front diff is a high pinion, and out of the g wagon transmishon the front drive shaft turns the oposite way to a patrol, so when in 4x4, the back wheels want to go forwards and the front wheels will be going backwards, CRUNCH BANG BREAKY BREAKY!!!! he he!
MOCK OUT
Oh dear.
you might want to research this and edit your post before the flaming gets started.
Nor,
Let's simply exchange your GQ axles for my LR ones...I am SURE they'll last you the installation AT LEAST!
Dude...instead of putting the money into all that...get a couple of ARBs and you'll be good to go.
Let's simply exchange your GQ axles for my LR ones...I am SURE they'll last you the installation AT LEAST!
Dude...instead of putting the money into all that...get a couple of ARBs and you'll be good to go.
LR Disco truggy:
42" Iroks, ZF, dual cases & ARBs, 30 splined, Longfielded, OMEs, Optimas, M8274-50s, Rockstomper rope & Bead-L
LR D-90 TD5 ST:
33" BFT AT, tuned, caged, 1/2 top
42" Iroks, ZF, dual cases & ARBs, 30 splined, Longfielded, OMEs, Optimas, M8274-50s, Rockstomper rope & Bead-L
LR D-90 TD5 ST:
33" BFT AT, tuned, caged, 1/2 top
Wendle wrote:ljxtreem wrote:G wagon diffs, not a good idea, unless u want to turn your car inside out
The front diff is a high pinion, and out of the g wagon transmishon the front drive shaft turns the oposite way to a patrol, so when in 4x4, the back wheels want to go forwards and the front wheels will be going backwards, CRUNCH BANG BREAKY BREAKY!!!! he he!
MOCK OUT
Oh dear.
you might want to research this and edit your post before the flaming gets started.
the front diff is an upside down standard diff. It genuinely goes backwards!!
hands and mums dont count!!!
bj on roids wrote:Wendle wrote:ljxtreem wrote:G wagon diffs, not a good idea, unless u want to turn your car inside out
The front diff is a high pinion, and out of the g wagon transmishon the front drive shaft turns the oposite way to a patrol, so when in 4x4, the back wheels want to go forwards and the front wheels will be going backwards, CRUNCH BANG BREAKY BREAKY!!!! he he!
MOCK OUT
Oh dear.
you might want to research this and edit your post before the flaming gets started.
the front diff is an upside down standard diff. It genuinely goes backwards!!
I thought he was misunderstanding the Nissan "reverse cut" front, but I complately underestimated the insanity of the germans! what a complete mind-f_ck
Wendle wrote:bj on roids wrote:Wendle wrote:ljxtreem wrote:G wagon diffs, not a good idea, unless u want to turn your car inside out
The front diff is a high pinion, and out of the g wagon transmishon the front drive shaft turns the oposite way to a patrol, so when in 4x4, the back wheels want to go forwards and the front wheels will be going backwards, CRUNCH BANG BREAKY BREAKY!!!! he he!
MOCK OUT
Oh dear.
you might want to research this and edit your post before the flaming gets started.
the front diff is an upside down standard diff. It genuinely goes backwards!!
I thought he was misunderstanding the Nissan "reverse cut" front, but I complately underestimated the insanity of the germans! what a complete mind-f_ck
F-450+ (550, 650 etc) that have the 2.5t Eaton diffs have a similar lot of weirdness with the front truly going the wrong way.
Those damn Germans, they put the indicator handle on the wrong side, and thought it was a cool idea, now they are doing everything backwards
hands and mums dont count!!!
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