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part time 4x4

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part time 4x4

Post by westy_88 »

hey guys and girls
what are the pros and cons of converting an 80 series to part time 4wd also what should it cost
cheers westy
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Post by beinthemud »

A mate of mine is doing this conversion , Its good in theory
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Post by falco80 »

Google it westy, there is hours worth of reading. Short story - it's great to eliminate drive-line clunking, especially in pre-95 80's, and also lets you put an auto locker in the front diff. Don't fit it and expect an increase in fuel economy though. You can buy the kit for $500-$550 and fit it in your driveway.
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Post by cruzinto »

Hi there westy I put the part time kit in my GXl last year eliminated 95% of driveline lash the constant 4x4 had and i dont get the slight torque steer it had,mine's a petrol and I thought the fuel economy was a little better than before by about 1.5lt to 100km so definately worth the $500 odd dollars plus the fitting to have it done hope this helps.
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Post by westy_88 »

cheers guys
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