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twin transfers

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Post by MADSHORT »

want to bolt two suzuki transfers together can some body supply info please (not for onroad use) please dont tell me gear sets and crap as this is wot i have laying around
suzuki lwb chassis
1.3 ltr motor
hilux diffs 4.88 ratios
5spd x 3
1ltr transfer
1.3 transfer x3
1 ltr transfer series 1 hopper
holden pwr str pumps
welder
steel
lots of high guality leaf springs

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Post by just cruizin' »

so what do you want. Bolt them together, use some of that steel to make a cradle, weld it all in and wheel it. Everything you asked for and more.
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Post by Roctoy »

keep a lookout in the drivetrain components for sale and look for my "Roctoy Transfer rings" you could use 2 of these to better brace up your mounting system.

Or just pm me and i'll send you the info.

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Post by 31zook »

most people run a vit sierra combo...
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Post by grimbo »

joeblow has it and has done the mod for others using an adaptor he made I believe. He has had success with the setup while others have very bad experiences with it. If you get it wrong it's really wrong and the adaptor and alignment of all the components are the critical bits.
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Post by lump_a_charcoal »

Madshort, where are you located?

I have some transfer parts if needed...
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ok will explain a bit more i am fixing my old cruiser up again for tuff truck 2011 but the boss she wants to drive it but thats not the worse thing about it as she has plenty of trophies the bad thing is she wants to paint my cruiser purple now thats not on so the way out of getting my truck painted purple is build her one so we can both compete at ttc 2011
so i have all these parts and a lot of toyota parts to use but it has to be built as cheap as possible
yes i do want to bolt two sierra transfers together if it is possible
i have like 5 hilux transfers but adaptors cost to much

my cruiser is getting v6 auto and twin lux transfers
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Post by mrRocky »

You can just bolt them together, but make sure your pinion angles are correct. Driveshaft angles may be a bit much depending on what diffs you run in relation to how offset the pumpkins are and you will need to brace them up a fair bit as zuk transfers are known to split in half quite easy with reduction and big tyres, use the roctoy ring combined with additional bracing would be the go to strengthen it up.
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Post by MADSHORT »

thanks
only looking at running my old 35 pedes that will need a bit of re groving
i ran them at ttc 2002
so the are getting old will sipe them for a bit more traction
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Post by redzook »

you do realise sierras have an offset rear output?

only way to do it is run the second sierra tcase upside down

but then you have shifting and oiling issues
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Post by lump_a_charcoal »

How about a motorbike gearbox in front of the Tcase?
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Post by grimbo »

I don't reckon this would be a strong enough combo into a large heavy rig with big tyres. I think you'll have too many strength issues on top of the alignment issues
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Post by zookimal »

Agreed with Grimbo and Tim. If you must run 2 Suzuki cases then run a Vit case into a sierra one.

If you've got plenty of lux transfers then I'd be adapting and running them.
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Post by MADSHORT »

thanks guys
you have scared me off
im going back to the other side
yes thats right TOYOTA
where i fell comfortable
come on over have a look
think i will build up a hilux short wheel base for Tracey

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Post by lump_a_charcoal »

Why not stick a zook body onto your shortylux frame?
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Post by VR Rodeo »

lump_a_charcoal wrote:Why not stick a zook body onto your shortylux frame?
I dont think he was that emotionally attached to the idea of having a zook, he just thought he could get away with it cheaply using the spares he had.
Meh, I guess he misses out on what the rest of us take for granted ;)
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Post by 31zook »

VR Rodeo wrote:
lump_a_charcoal wrote:Why not stick a zook body onto your shortylux frame?
I dont think he was that emotionally attached to the idea of having a zook, he just thought he could get away with it cheaply using the spares he had.
Meh, I guess he misses out on what the rest of us take for granted ;)
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31 zook
I really have a feeling that i have forgotten more about 4wheeling than u actually know
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MADSHORT wrote:31 zook
I really have a feeling that i have forgotten more about 4wheeling than u actually know
take your hand of your dick
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Post by greg »

redzook wrote:you do realise sierras have an offset rear output?

only way to do it is run the second sierra tcase upside down

but then you have shifting and oiling issues
you could run triple transfers... he has said that he owns 3 of them.

the first one goes in the stock position, and the other two are bolted to the diffs... just like portals, but with added booty fab and none of the advantages...
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Post by PJ.zook »

Keep it civil fellas.

Madshort, could you maybe sell the zook transfers and maybe a yota transfer to pay for the adapter?
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Post by ljxtreem »

Why not put gears in the transfer?? Cheaper, Lighter, less or no fab and same result in the gearing department.

I have had twin transfers, not worth the problems and you end up with overlapping gears and lots you dont use, mine was in low/low most of the time, the rest of the time it was in high range.

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please read post number 1
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Post by ljxtreem »

MADSHORT wrote:please read post number 1
Yeah, Ok.


It will still cost you a gear set worth of fab, time, custom stuff and hart ache to make it work.

and then you need custom parts when it breaks.

You could sell all the crap you have lying around to pay for a gear set.

Just my opinion ;)


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