I am looking at a 82' sierra and want the transfer to put into my NT 1300. I have the smaller flanges, right??
Is this possible or do have to start looking around the wreckers for the right one.
Also what variants are there. I believe the later 1ltrs 84'ish is the one to use but unsure.
Any info would be super.
cheers
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1ltr transfers (which one)
1ltr transfers (which one)
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New rig is 97 80 DX. 2" list 33s
U SUK Zook Built and Sold.
New rig is 97 80 DX. 2" list 33s
Cruise to here mate - many of your questions will be answered
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I think you're right - you want an 84 to 87 model x-fer case - but i could well be wrong
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I think you're right - you want an 84 to 87 model x-fer case - but i could well be wrong
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Nicbeer - something worth considering though is whether or not you are going to run tyres bigger than 31". If that is the case - you are probably going to want a S3 hopper to get the gearing right - and that will mean getting a 1.3L x-fer case... i.e. could be worth thinking ahead a bit to save some money in the long run.
cheers
cheers
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nicbeer wrote:32's at max I think. I already have a good 1.3transfer box and a noisy one suited for a rh. No money for rh at moment.
If the noise is due to dodgy bearings then you will probably need to pay for those to be replaced when the hopper is installed too (just a bit of forward notice).
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