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GU front diff into an 80 series

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GU front diff into an 80 series

Post by cookiesmonsta »

So guys, who has done this?

I'm wondering what is involved in the switch.



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Post by Slunnie »

Diff or entire axle?
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Post by cookiesmonsta »

Whole lot,hub to hub
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Post by RV80 »

Ben i thought Cookie was smashing diff centre's not CV's.
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Post by 80's_delirious »

search for posts by 80ute on here. I'm sure he has posted several times regarding putting Nissan centres into toyota housings for the best of both worlds
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Post by cookiesmonsta »

Hey wicked sorry to let you down but Linc wasn't the one who started me thinking about this swap.I keep blowing centres.I've got cv's made by australian cv's in slacks creek and they seem to be strong enough but the centres aren't.

I did a re-power of a 2.8 gq with a 4.2 last weekend and swapped the centres as they are a different ratio.Same day i did the diffs i put a new centre in my 80 and it was half the size of the gq one.


80_delirious,

I will look for the 80ute posts but i cant see how they get a gu centre into an 80 housing.It's just too big to fit


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Post by RV80 »

He chops 2 housing's up and grafts them together ;)
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Post by evanstaniland »

cookiesmonsta wrote:.I keep blowing centres.
how do you keep doing that??? i have a 80 front diff in my bundera with longfield cvs, axles, ARB locker and 4.88 CW&P with 42s V8 and reduction gears still all sweet!!

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Post by bogged »

evanstaniland wrote:
cookiesmonsta wrote:.I keep blowing centres.
how do you keep doing that??? i have a 80 front diff in my bundera with longfield cvs, axles, ARB locker and 4.88 CW&P with 42s V8 and reduction gears still all sweet!!

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I think you might put it down to how people drive having a lot to do with it ...
you hear people blowing shit "constantly" without changing driving styles, and others never blow the same gear up.
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Post by cookiesmonsta »

bogged wrote:
evanstaniland wrote:
cookiesmonsta wrote:.I keep blowing centres.
how do you keep doing that??? i have a 80 front diff in my bundera with longfield cvs, axles, ARB locker and 4.88 CW&P with 42s V8 and reduction gears still all sweet!!

Evan
I think you might put it down to how people drive having a lot to do with it ...
you hear people blowing shit "constantly" without changing driving styles, and others never blow the same gear up.

Why is it that people cant just answer the questions asked?????

My driving style is HARD!!!

I get up hills and ledges that other guys cant because i drive the thing farkin hard and thats why i break the centres.I crawl when it works but drive it hard when crawling doesn't work so bottom line is that i need a bigger diff.


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Post by 4runnernomore »

G'Day,

Speak to 2 de extreme up your way. they fitted GU diffs to an 80 series that I bought.

Johny trackabout would be a good contact as wel as his Toyota comp trucks have been fitted with GU front diffs.

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Post by cookiesmonsta »

Thanks Chris,RV80 and 80s_delirious for the advice.I will be looking into those options you mentioned

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Post by Micka »

JOHNZ on here also had a GU centre grafted into a Toyo housing.

This is the best option IMHO as you can still run strong axels and CVs from places like Longfields.
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Post by money_killer »

sorry to hi-jack ur thread but how much are a set of cv's made from australia cv's? would they be cheaper and better then cal's cv's?

and i would try and put the gu centre into the 80series if its possible, as longfield cv's have a warranty cals DONT :twisted:
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Post by dirtyGQ »

money_killer wrote:sorry to hi-jack ur thread but how much are a set of cv's made from australia cv's? would they be cheaper and better then cal's cv's?

and i would try and put the gu centre into the 80series if its possible, as longfield cv's have a warranty cals DONT :twisted:
Seen my mate shane do a gu centre into an 80's diff so yes it is possible ,then use longfields because even though gu cv's are stronger than 80 series cv's longfields are stonger again.
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Post by Wilba »

A couple of mates and I put a dana 60 under the front of my 75ser .Would think 80 would be easer being a bit wider. I wanted the axle to bumpstop as close to the chassis as it could and found on the 75 the centre(of a gu) was clashing with the chassis heaps too early.You would have to run a really high running hight and bumpstoped suspension.Out of curiosity how does your rear seem to hold up had any major probs?I`ve had a few but I`m hoping I`ve got to the bottom of it now.Cheers Billy
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Post by cookiesmonsta »

Wilba wrote:A couple of mates and I put a dana 60 under the front of my 75ser .Would think 80 would be easer being a bit wider. I wanted the axle to bumpstop as close to the chassis as it could and found on the 75 the centre(of a gu) was clashing with the chassis heaps too early.You would have to run a really high running hight and bumpstoped suspension.Out of curiosity how does your rear seem to hold up had any major probs?I`ve had a few but I`m hoping I`ve got to the bottom of it now.Cheers Billy


I've had to re-race the rear after the pinion bearings collapsed but that is something that can happen to any brand.Also I've sheared the axle studs once but that is something I'm happy to live with because it is a cheap fix.I'd rather have the weak point be a cheap fix than break axles.As soon as you strengthen one thing something else further down the line breaks so i try to keep my weak points easy and cheap to repair
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Post by Wilba »

Yep same with studs I put 10mm collets in worked a treat.Was having trouble with short axles with the lack of twist or so i thaught,had a locker playing up so not real sure.Got some chromolly axels to have a go with hoping to have a bit better run.I know what you are saying about a easy break point,still pisses ya when it happens though.I`m just not sure that a normal nissan rear diff is that much stronger than a cruiser rear to go through the bs of changing things again.sorry to grt off track. Thanks Cookie.
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Post by Emo »

I've read about people putting GQ centres into 80 series housings so that might be worth looking at.
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Post by nastytroll »

Dale at 2dextreme was doing radius arms that were 80s to gu/gq, so made the conversion a bolt in.
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Post by 80diesel4play »

I have a GQ front diff, disc to disc under my 80.

few mods, nothing major and it fits nicely. Been great - blew a couple of CV's in it lately (not locked either!) so i must be having fun!

Biggest drama is getting a panhard to suit... rest is straightforward.

Will be doing a GU soon enough! although Cals, bigger brakes always an option... 4.1's match the 80 rear nicely no wind up.
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Post by bazzle »

Emo wrote:I've read about people putting GQ centres into 80 series housings so that might be worth looking at.
And where did you read that? A link would be helpful

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Post by RV80 »

bazzle wrote:
Emo wrote:I've read about people putting GQ centres into 80 series housings so that might be worth looking at.
And where did you read that? A link would be helpful

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Post by WICKED »

RV80 wrote:
bazzle wrote:
Emo wrote:I've read about people putting GQ centres into 80 series housings so that might be worth looking at.
And where did you read that? A link would be helpful

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Doesn't he weld the GQ Housing centre to the 80's axle tube's?
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Post by RV80 »

WICKED wrote:
RV80 wrote:
bazzle wrote:
Emo wrote:I've read about people putting GQ centres into 80 series housings so that might be worth looking at.
And where did you read that? A link would be helpful

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Doesn't he weld the GQ Housing centre to the 80's axle tube's?
Not putting a GQ centre in an 80 Housing, Cause GQ won't fit :?
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Post by Slunnie »

Micka wrote:JOHNZ on here also had a GU centre grafted into a Toyo housing.

This is the best option IMHO as you can still run strong axels and CVs from places like Longfields.
I'm just leading into this now and waiting on delivery of some parts to run a GQHP into a LC60 axle which has the big housing already. I've just heard back from ARB and it looks like you dont need to machine Toyota sides into a Patrol locker anymore to make Toyota axles fit. It seems now you can fit a regular RD136 airlocker and the new unified sizing means that you can just drop in the Toyota sides (ARB # 728H111) and it will work. Very nice! If it works well then I'll HP the rear also.

The other bonus..... is that I now don't have to talk to JacMac Diffs. :D
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Post by 1MadEngineer »

so let me get this right, the 'target' is the strength of a GQ/GU out of an 80 series front end? and ATM all you are blowing is an occasional R&P?
Well get LOCKTUP4x4 to get you a set of Longfield chryo treated gears, then get then installed PROPERLY (with the correct side gear adjustment and a solid spacer). This will make the center almost exactly as strong as a stock GQ/GU. Then put a set of Longfield cv's, axles and drive flanges on it. install them with grd12 shcs and tie wire in sets of 3. This front end will easily be 30-50% stronger than a GQ/GU with chromos.

why re-invent the wheel?
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Slunnie wrote:
Micka wrote:JOHNZ on here also had a GU centre grafted into a Toyo housing.

This is the best option IMHO as you can still run strong axels and CVs from places like Longfields.
I'm just leading into this now and waiting on delivery of some parts to run a GQHP into a LC60 axle which has the big housing already. I've just heard back from ARB and it looks like you dont need to machine Toyota sides into a Patrol locker anymore to make Toyota axles fit. It seems now you can fit a regular RD136 airlocker and the new unified sizing means that you can just drop in the Toyota sides (ARB # 728H111) and it will work. Very nice! If it works well then I'll HP the rear also.

The other bonus..... is that I now don't have to talk to JacMac Diffs. :D
yep, ARB - toyota lux 8" side gears are interchangeable with nissan h233 side gears. funny that!
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Post by nastytroll »

1MadEngineer wrote:
Slunnie wrote:
Micka wrote:JOHNZ on here also had a GU centre grafted into a Toyo housing.

This is the best option IMHO as you can still run strong axels and CVs from places like Longfields.
I'm just leading into this now and waiting on delivery of some parts to run a GQHP into a LC60 axle which has the big housing already. I've just heard back from ARB and it looks like you dont need to machine Toyota sides into a Patrol locker anymore to make Toyota axles fit. It seems now you can fit a regular RD136 airlocker and the new unified sizing means that you can just drop in the Toyota sides (ARB # 728H111) and it will work. Very nice! If it works well then I'll HP the rear also.

The other bonus..... is that I now don't have to talk to JacMac Diffs. :D
yep, ARB - toyota lux 8" side gears are interchangeable with nissan h233 side gears. funny that!
So I could fit an 8" lux centre to my gu axlss for extra strength and shave more off the diff for added clearance?
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