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can it be built - fulltime with low gears - feroza

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can it be built - fulltime with low gears - feroza

Post by nebivedu »

I have a gearbox with low gears and a fulltime gearbox.

Can i change fulltime gearbox and put low gears in it? Is that possible?
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Post by MightyMouse »

From the cross sections of both boxes that i've seen its one or the other.

I can't see the attraction of the full time "transfer" - its not a LSD so its going to create more issues and there's no low range. Sure you can lock it up with the bolt ( underneath the car ) but then why bother ?

And even if the bits went together the low range is still lousy and the transfers prone to failure.

If your willing to do that much work - choose a better gearbox / transfer to start with.
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Post by nebivedu »

I would like to have fulltime 4x4 with low gears. Which transfer case will be god for feroza and 1.6 liter engine?

Or, can i change motor and gearbox?
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Post by MightyMouse »

I think its a complete change task - I'm not really aware of any alternative full time engine/transmission combinations that have been fitted to a Feroza.

I think you would be starting from scratch - which might produce a good outcome but will be a lot of work. If you find a solution - let us know.

Now if it was a part time system the that's another story :lol: :lol:
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