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Group Buy: Maxi Xfer Gears **HOLY FARK - THERE'S 10**
Moderator: Micka
I'm a late starter but a definate for 30% gears.
Cashed up ready to go.
Hope i'm not too late.
paul@busby.com
Cheers Buzz
Cashed up ready to go.
Hope i'm not too late.
paul@busby.com
Cheers Buzz
Reply from Warren...
Michael,
Sorry the price has to remain the same.
As we spoke last time, if your blokes want to go ahead, just let me know .
They can send us some deposit ( say $500 ) and their intermediate gear.
It would help if they send their low range gear as well.
We need that so we can be sure what dog teeth the gears have (ie wide or narrow)
Warren
Michael,
Sorry the price has to remain the same.
As we spoke last time, if your blokes want to go ahead, just let me know .
They can send us some deposit ( say $500 ) and their intermediate gear.
It would help if they send their low range gear as well.
We need that so we can be sure what dog teeth the gears have (ie wide or narrow)
Warren
AFAIK the intermediate gear needs to be modded - so it has to be sent to them.Matman wrote:So ive got to pull out my transfer case gears and send it to them to be sure what dog teeth the gears have?
Micka, have they told you what the turnaround time is?
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RUFF wrote:Beally STFU Your becoming a real PITA.
So i might have to get another intermediate gear then as i cant take out mine as i need to get to work and im to ugly to hitch.Would anyone have a spare one i could buy?ISUZUROVER wrote:AFAIK the intermediate gear needs to be modded - so it has to be sent to them.Matman wrote:So ive got to pull out my transfer case gears and send it to them to be sure what dog teeth the gears have?
Micka, have they told you what the turnaround time is?
Is the deal done on the Maxi-Drive gears?
If not:
Any idea how much to ship to the States?
Could I just buy the gears and install them later without tearing down my t-case now or do the gear mods need a special machining.
I'm new to the forum and was drawn from the D90 list because I need to either lower my RRC diff gear ratios or use the T-case mod and that has some advantages.
Thanks,
Clark
If not:
Any idea how much to ship to the States?
Could I just buy the gears and install them later without tearing down my t-case now or do the gear mods need a special machining.
I'm new to the forum and was drawn from the D90 list because I need to either lower my RRC diff gear ratios or use the T-case mod and that has some advantages.
Thanks,
Clark
CDB wrote:Is the deal done on the Maxi-Drive gears?
If not:
Any idea how much to ship to the States?
Could I just buy the gears and install them later without tearing down my t-case now or do the gear mods need a special machining.
I'm new to the forum and was drawn from the D90 list because I need to either lower my RRC diff gear ratios or use the T-case mod and that has some advantages.
Thanks,
Clark
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So if you buy an intermediate gear and measure the dog teeth on your low range gear then that should be fine.red90 wrote:Only if you want to buy another intermediate gear. The "normal" method is to remove your intermediate gear and send it to them for modification.HI JACK wrote:Yes you can get them now and put them in your case later
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RUFF wrote:Beally STFU Your becoming a real PITA.
[So if you buy an intermediate gear and measure the dog teeth on your low range gear then that should be fine.[/quote]
Can I measure the dog teeth if I pull the t-case pan.
Does "measure" mean count the teeth?
Is the intermediate gear mod included in the price for the group buy.
Sorry for all the questions - I'm a tinkerer not a mechanic.
Clark
Sorry guys i should have searched but hay here goes.
What is the best way to find out what high range gearing your case has?
I have 2 LTs in the shed that are pulled down ready to rebuild and they both have a diffrent shaft and bearing setup to support the intermediat gear.
I have no idea what vehicle they came from.
Cheers Nottie
What is the best way to find out what high range gearing your case has?
I have 2 LTs in the shed that are pulled down ready to rebuild and they both have a diffrent shaft and bearing setup to support the intermediat gear.
I have no idea what vehicle they came from.
Cheers Nottie
Maybe one is from a defer and the other from a disco or rangie, i'm pretty shore the defender ones have lower gearing, not shore if there is any difference between the rangie and disco though.nottie wrote:Sorry guys i should have searched but hay here goes.
What is the best way to find out what high range gearing your case has?
I have 2 LTs in the shed that are pulled down ready to rebuild and they both have a diffrent shaft and bearing setup to support the intermediat gear.
I have no idea what vehicle they came from.
Cheers Nottie
TIM.
Cheers Tim
All sorted as i found this on Ashcrofts site
http://www.ashcroft-transmissions.co.uk/part_8.html#pa1
Has all the suffix and gearings on it.
It seems that one of the boxes is an early roller bearing type (needle roller)
CDB you should be able to work out your gearing of your case as so you get the right set done.
Cheers Nottie
EDIT click on technical facts near the bottom of the page.
All sorted as i found this on Ashcrofts site
http://www.ashcroft-transmissions.co.uk/part_8.html#pa1
Has all the suffix and gearings on it.
It seems that one of the boxes is an early roller bearing type (needle roller)
CDB you should be able to work out your gearing of your case as so you get the right set done.
Cheers Nottie
EDIT click on technical facts near the bottom of the page.
jbell wrote:whats the contact details for sending the deposit ?
Jeff
I will be calling them tomorrow. I am happy to share freight with any WAers.Our contact details
Phone: (07) 3284 6688
Fax: (07) 3883 1485
Email: mrauto@oznetcom.com.au
Address:
182 Anzac Avenue, Redcliffe, Queensland 4020, Australia
Opening Hours:
Monday - Friday 8am to 5pm
Saturday 8:30am to 11am
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