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60 series diffs into 47

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60 series diffs into 47

Post by Mulcahy »

i am looking at putting 60 series diffs in my 47 as i heard it gives you more wheelbase what will i need to change

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Post by STIKA »

They will give you a wider track, If you put them in the same place the wheelbase will remain the same.

On the rear you will have to move the spring perches on the diff, to suit the chassis width.

On the front you will have to move your spring hanger on the chassis out to suit the spring perches on the 60 series diff, unless you want your spring "U" bolts to go over the diff centre.
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Post by hulsty »

Or you can chop into the diff pumpking, lots of work though.
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Post by vk7ybi »

hulsty wrote:Or you can chop into the diff pumpking, lots of work though.
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Post by joeblow »

this is what i did on a 70. look ate the drivers perch.

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Post by vk7ybi »

Ah, nicely done.
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Post by hulsty »

Thats similar to what I have done, though on a SPUA setup alot of chopping is required to not loose any suspension height and to maintain diff clearance. I'll see if I can get a quick pic
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