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solid axle conversion on v8 100 series

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solid axle conversion on v8 100 series

Post by blk30y »

anybody seen this conversion in nsw yet had solid axle should not have sold it
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Post by 75 cruser »

ive been thinking this for a while, would be a good combination, just dont know how the v8 goes

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Post by TWISTY »

Heres a yankee one thats been done...... :cool:

http://www.sleeoffroad.com/project_vehi ... s_main.htm

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Post by blk30y »

already checked out sleeoffroad truck not a 105 axle and has hi steer dont know if this would figure on 3 inch lift not much arch on chassis for anything on top side of diff
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Post by NICK »

the ifs rear diffs are wider so you will need to run wheel spacers.
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Post by BUSTED100 »

it would probably cheaper to sell the 100 and buy a 105, then put a v8 into that
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Post by evanstaniland »

BUSTED100 wrote:it would probably cheaper to sell the 100 and buy a 105, then put a v8 into that
would be cheaper to get a 105 and put a LS1 in it

those toyota V8 are damn expensive

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Post by bj on roids »

I think the Slee one looks pimp!

The front axle in it has Toyota componenets right? (I read about it ages ago and forgot all about it)
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Post by Auto-Craft »

You need different sump and oil pick up, and a 6" lift for the diff to clear, with bump spacers.

Christo Slee had the front housing made to suit a rear diff in the front, as part of the conversion.

His estimate to have it done was $20,000 U.S.

Those silver front suspension components look very familiar :D
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