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vitara help
vitara help
can i put 35 inch tyres on my vitara? 35x15,s dont worry its had a big lift and there is no arches just worried about the gearbox 1600cc 8valve manaul cheers, is anyone running there zuki,s on 35,s or bigger?
Yes, you can but would you want to? At the least you'll need some crawler gears in the t-case but at that tyre size you'd be better off looking at swapping in a Sierra t-case although the offset output is an issue. Mike Hagen ran 35"Krawlers for the Ultimate Adventure but he had the EFI engine, crawler gears and 5.83 diffs. He now runs 39.5's I think. The Toyota case has no real benefit as it still doesn't address high range and you'll still need to swap in crawler gears.
[quote="4WD Stuff"]
I haven't quoted Grimbo because nobody takes him seriously :finger: :finger: :finger: :finger: [/quote]
I haven't quoted Grimbo because nobody takes him seriously :finger: :finger: :finger: :finger: [/quote]
Yes you can, have a look at the Toperi Challenge Photos, trail tough gears, 8V engine, std diff ratios, but still has IFS.
Toperi Challenge
Event 1 TC08_160 to TC08_163
Event 2 TC08_245 to TC08_250
Toperi Challenge
Event 1 TC08_160 to TC08_163
Event 2 TC08_245 to TC08_250
LWB Vit, Trail Slayer
right my vitara has a 5inch lift and the front diff is lowered witht he propper brackets, uprated pro comp plus 2 suspension, the arches arnt there i,m busy making a custom zuki, prop shaft spaces,wheels spacers, spring spacers, side exit exhaust,
i,m still mixed up as sum people are saying yes it will be ok and sum NO
it will only be a toy to drive on the trailer toand from events NOT ROAD LEGAL and rear diff getting welded up so permant lock
remember this wont be on the road so wont be going up the gears and going that fast
cheers for all the help but i,m still a bit unsure, i no have got the tyres coming but still a bit unsure
i,m still mixed up as sum people are saying yes it will be ok and sum NO
it will only be a toy to drive on the trailer toand from events NOT ROAD LEGAL and rear diff getting welded up so permant lock
remember this wont be on the road so wont be going up the gears and going that fast
cheers for all the help but i,m still a bit unsure, i no have got the tyres coming but still a bit unsure
with 31's and a welded diff i snapped axels all the time. always on rock in the bush.
like friday night then another on sunday, thats how close together i would snap them sometimes.
u need chromolly axels. to fix the prob i think. but then instead of axels being the weakest point u will prob have problems with blowing up gearboxes.
like friday night then another on sunday, thats how close together i would snap them sometimes.
u need chromolly axels. to fix the prob i think. but then instead of axels being the weakest point u will prob have problems with blowing up gearboxes.
An auto and/or t-case gears may solve a lot of that or you learn how to drive within the limits of the car Calmini offer upgraded rear axles shafts for 1.6 Vits too.danssurf82 wrote:with 31's and a welded diff i snapped axels all the time. always on rock in the bush.
like friday night then another on sunday, thats how close together i would snap them sometimes.
u need chromolly axels. to fix the prob i think. but then instead of axels being the weakest point u will prob have problems with blowing up gearboxes.
[quote="4WD Stuff"]
I haven't quoted Grimbo because nobody takes him seriously :finger: :finger: :finger: :finger: [/quote]
I haven't quoted Grimbo because nobody takes him seriously :finger: :finger: :finger: :finger: [/quote]
nothing is bloody easy lol t/box whats that? and could i not just chnage the axels and diffs to one from a bigger say 2ltr diesel? vitara?
or should i just go with 33,s and make it easy?
i have seen sum vitara,s with bigger rubber, but dont know the full spec on hat they did
cheers for the help guys
or should i just go with 33,s and make it easy?
i have seen sum vitara,s with bigger rubber, but dont know the full spec on hat they did
cheers for the help guys
i think you will have 5:12
my car is to fast in low range with standard gearing and 235 so on 33 it would be shocking to drive in the bush.
the tc gears in a vit are only good for about 31 thats y you need the 5.83 if you were to run any think bigger.
ps you can get a kit from the states to run 4runner cv on the front which will handel 35 and then get calmini axel for the back but ! you might move the week point to diffs and gearbox.
dont run any thing with out getting a steel front diff out of a xl7 or you will tear it to shreads when you load it up
ps good luck a lot of guys in the states run 35- 37 on vits but they are crazy and have way to much $$$$$$
33 on your vit will be heaps
my car is to fast in low range with standard gearing and 235 so on 33 it would be shocking to drive in the bush.
the tc gears in a vit are only good for about 31 thats y you need the 5.83 if you were to run any think bigger.
ps you can get a kit from the states to run 4runner cv on the front which will handel 35 and then get calmini axel for the back but ! you might move the week point to diffs and gearbox.
dont run any thing with out getting a steel front diff out of a xl7 or you will tear it to shreads when you load it up
ps good luck a lot of guys in the states run 35- 37 on vits but they are crazy and have way to much $$$$$$
33 on your vit will be heaps
1990 lwb vit
4 in lift
winch,lockers,gears, 31's
4 in lift
winch,lockers,gears, 31's
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