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Landcruiser pinion flange vs Hilux pinion Flange

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Landcruiser pinion flange vs Hilux pinion Flange

Post by ferrit »

Does anyone know if a Hilux pinion flange and a cruiser pinion flange share a common bolt pattern?

I need a new driveshaft badly (centre bearing siezed and flogged out again, and splines farked) and want to go one piece, but moneys tight so im hoping to find one at a wreckers i can use- needs to be around 1430mm long at rest!
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Post by crankycruiser »

a front 80 diff does.. but rear is different
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Post by ferrit »

damn.. was hoping a long one piece shaft from a 70 series would be a direct drop in :cry:
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Post by crankycruiser »

ferrit wrote:damn.. was hoping a long one piece shaft from a 70 series would be a direct drop in :cry:
no such luck mate!
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Post by hiluxmad »

ive swapped hilux ones to 60 series so would go the other way one would assume????
the unis on 60 series tail shafts are the same so might be the same for 75 series?? this might be worth a shot.
hardy spicer made me a new 1 peice using my old ends and slip joint for a coupla hundred but this was going back a bit.
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Post by ferrit »

yeah, my slip yoke is stuffed too- which is killing centre bearings!
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Post by leehamescort »

You can swap the pinion flanges from a hilux to a cruiser diff and vise versa so if you find the right shaft then just grab the pinion flange too.
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Post by ferrit »

thats an option- cos you dont root the seals when you pull a flange, but trying to find a wrecker that will seperate a pinion from a diff is going to be fun!
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Post by hiluxmad »

most of the larger or 4wd specific wreckers will have heaps of them from busted ones..
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Post by 80's_delirious »

another option could be multi holed pinion flanges. have seen them on ebay for around $50new, suit hilux and cruiser pattern
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Post by ferrit »

Ooooorrrr.... you buy a driveshaft out of a 2000 3.0D single cab ute, which is a one piece, and fits perfectly! :D
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Post by SIMMO84 »

ferrit wrote:Ooooorrrr.... you buy a driveshaft out of a 2000 3.0D single cab ute, which is a one piece, and fits perfectly! :D
How much did you pay for it and where from just for an idea. How long is it in your rig?
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SIMMO84 wrote:
ferrit wrote:Ooooorrrr.... you buy a driveshaft out of a 2000 3.0D single cab ute, which is a one piece, and fits perfectly! :D
How much did you pay for it and where from just for an idea. How long is it in your rig?
i paid $330. Its about 1450mm long in my car, with at least another 100mm of spline still inside the shaft
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