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diff conversion
diff conversion
ok i have read the bible and i have searched so now i need to know hwat other diffs people have put onder their zooks i have a nt lwb (yes i know i have been building it for years now but family slows things down and so does the love of fishing) i also need to know how much work it was to fit the chosen diffs
thanks in advance
thanks in advance
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People have used all sorts, lux front bundy rear seems to be one of the better choices. In the US they use jeep diffs alot. One guy on here is using 80 series diffs I think and some have used MQ diffs before.
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I got the 80 diffs under mine the centers line up same as the bundy diff just got a shit load more width and was a full day in cutting all the old brakets ofGRPABT1 wrote: One guy on here is using 80 series diffs I think .
current truck, 105 series GXL diesel 6" springs & twin pro lockers
sierra LWB spoa one wide track diffs twin locked
Sierra Parts Wanted pm me
sierra LWB spoa one wide track diffs twin locked
Sierra Parts Wanted pm me
Bracketry removal is the debil!jimbo jones wrote: I got the 80 diffs under mine the centers line up same as the bundy diff just got a shit load more width and was a full day in cutting all the old brakets of
A few people have used 60 series diffs too which have an offset rear like the bundys and 80 series. They are wider than lux/bundy diffs but narrower than 80s.
Chopzuki used GQ diffs too which turned out fawesome.
I feel that diff swaps are much like motor swaps, they cost twice as much and have three times the work that you were expecting.
Also, what suspension/wheelbase/lift/tyres/steering/gearing you planning on running?
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i am planning on extending the wheel base more to the back with hilux fronts and i am thinking of running 33"-35" tyres with s3 rockhoppers and i might be changing the motor for a gemini diesel with a toyota sc12 or sc14 supercharger(but thats in the future) i already have RUF and 2" body lift
R.I.P. Darryl "DAZZA" Mutch 02/08/1978 - 26/08/2012 aged 34 years ... You will be missed my little brother.
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If you only want to run 33-35" tyres you could also save yourself some money and stuff a pair of WT Sierra diffs with HD axles.flyinwall wrote:i am planning on extending the wheel base more to the back with hilux fronts and i am thinking of running 33"-35" tyres with s3 rockhoppers and i might be changing the motor for a gemini diesel with a toyota sc12 or sc14 supercharger(but thats in the future) i already have RUF and 2" body lift
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I don't believe axle breakage is a problem with HD front shafts. There's been some reports on Pirate of TT Doubletoughs taking huge abuse without a problem - and some of our cars in Vic running 35" tyres and plenty of wheelspeed have had no problems.
The weak point then becomes pinion crush sleeves (fixed with solid spacers) and rear axles (fixable with cromo shafts - Calmini) or a full floating setup like a few of us are setting up here in Vic based on Vitara rear axle housings.
If this dearer than swapping axles? Probably. However, it results in a car with the lowest weight and highest ground clearance. I can't see the point in running housings, brakes etc designed for 3 tonnes of GVM whan all that's required is axle shaft strength.
If you want to go beyond a 35, and really get on it in the rocks, then there might be a case for bigger than sierra diffs, but once that happens, you'll be smashing sierra springs too, unis will be too small, etcetcetc - it might be time to look at somehting bigger.
Just my 2C.
Steve.
I don't believe axle breakage is a problem with HD front shafts. There's been some reports on Pirate of TT Doubletoughs taking huge abuse without a problem - and some of our cars in Vic running 35" tyres and plenty of wheelspeed have had no problems.
The weak point then becomes pinion crush sleeves (fixed with solid spacers) and rear axles (fixable with cromo shafts - Calmini) or a full floating setup like a few of us are setting up here in Vic based on Vitara rear axle housings.
If this dearer than swapping axles? Probably. However, it results in a car with the lowest weight and highest ground clearance. I can't see the point in running housings, brakes etc designed for 3 tonnes of GVM whan all that's required is axle shaft strength.
If you want to go beyond a 35, and really get on it in the rocks, then there might be a case for bigger than sierra diffs, but once that happens, you'll be smashing sierra springs too, unis will be too small, etcetcetc - it might be time to look at somehting bigger.
Just my 2C.
Steve.
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flyinwall,
I just flicked over your build up thread - you appear to be very consious of spending so i would just be sitting back and waiting for something to pop up on the cheap.
Even though it is the labour that will cost the most, I think the 'core' (startup) costs are where the most money is to be saved - regardless of what diff or housing you end up with.
i.e. Sierra W/T front end could be anywhere from $200 to $500 when picked up second hand.
I just flicked over your build up thread - you appear to be very consious of spending so i would just be sitting back and waiting for something to pop up on the cheap.
Even though it is the labour that will cost the most, I think the 'core' (startup) costs are where the most money is to be saved - regardless of what diff or housing you end up with.
i.e. Sierra W/T front end could be anywhere from $200 to $500 when picked up second hand.
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And all the little things can add up - sorting brakes, driveshafts, brake bias, U bolts etc can add up even if the diffs are practically free.
Steve.
Steve.
[quote="greg"] some say he is a man without happy dreams, or that he sees silver linings on clouds and wonders why they are not platinum... all we know, is he's called the stevie.[/quote]
daza has got nissan 720 lsd at your dadsflyinwall wrote:i am planning on extending the wheel base more to the back with hilux fronts and i am thinking of running 33"-35" tyres with s3 rockhoppers and i might be changing the motor for a gemini diesel with a toyota sc12 or sc14 supercharger(but thats in the future) i already have RUF and 2" body lift
that get of for free he has the whole runing gear ther 2 they run a devorce
transfer case that might help you mate .or the 75 land cruser there 2
year its a neat zook but im not keen on the $15,000 price tag he probably spent more on just the bar work than i have on the entire car
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