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info on 100 series solid front diff

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info on 100 series solid front diff

Post by choccy »

can any body tell me if a 80 series front diff center will fit in a 100 series solid axle 99 model 6 cyclinder petrol auto it is a constant 4wd does this matter
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Post by v840 »

Try posting in the Toyota section.


I'm pretty sure the centres were the same, just the swivel hubs were different but it's been a while since I looked at a hunjy front. Nevertheless, post bewbs or GTFO. :finger:
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Post by mike_nofx »

gearing could be different depending on models
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Post by tas80 »

I was looking into this when I changed from an 80 to 100 series, general consensus was that the centres could be changed, I didn't end up doing it as the 100 series diesel runs a 4.3 ratio compared to the 80 series 4.1 so with bigger tyres as well would be a backward step, I wanted to change mine over to transfer the airlocker.
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Post by crankycruiser »

Yes it will fit BUT the 80's are 4.1 ratio and ALL 105's are 4.3....
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Post by Frankenyota »

Are the diff ratios for the petrol 105 and diesel 105 cruisers the same?

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Post by hdj105 »

All 105's run 4.3:1's.
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