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Are 75 series diff centers the same as 60 series

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Are 75 series diff centers the same as 60 series

Post by WRXZook »

I have been offered two 75 series 4.1 diff centers cheap for spares. Are they interchangeable with 60 series centers? Will my TJM lockers fit the 75 centers?
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Post by skootin »

Yes as long as they have the same flange bolt pattern for the tailshaft.
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Post by WRXZook »

Thanks, I was only offered them today, so will check that when I look at them.
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Post by Ricko »

You can swap the flange usually. Only older centres with small pinion won't interchange.
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Post by GO79 »

Dont forget the post 90 75 series cruisers have a smaller front diff than the 60 series
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Post by sprungupcruiser »

GO79 wrote:Dont forget the post 90 75 series cruisers have a smaller front diff than the 60 series
Are you sure about that?
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Post by vk7ybi »

Dont the *ZJ have the small front and the *J have the large front?
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Post by sprungupcruiser »

i had a hzj75 and i'm pretty sure it was a 9.5 " diff, the only thing i could think of is maybe the 79 series went to a high pinion 8", but i'm not sure on that.
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Post by horndog »

hzj's have the small front diff centre (hi pinion) and i think 1990 was the chage over year for this.

its the older hjs that have the same size as in the rear
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Post by sprungupcruiser »

I must be going crazy
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Post by GO79 »

the 85 -89 60's and 75s front back all same ,post 1990 7x series front was a bit smaller not as small as 80 series, then in aug 99 when the 7x series got the coil front they went samller again to 80/105 series front diff size
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Post by sprungupcruiser »

so a 90-99 75 series didn't have the high pinion 8 inch?
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Post by RUFF »

GO79 wrote:the 85 -89 60's and 75s front back all same ,post 1990 7x series front was a bit smaller not as small as 80 series, then in aug 99 when the 7x series got the coil front they went samller again to 80/105 series front diff size
The front center in the post 90 75 series is the same size as an 80 series. The only difference is the 80 series runs a 4.10 ratio and the 75 runs a 4.11 ratio. Otherwise they are exactly the same diff centre. the 79 series also runs the same size centre as the post 90 and 80/100 however they went with the 4.10 and the 4.3 centre depending on engine combo.
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Post by bad_religion_au »

RUFF wrote:
GO79 wrote:the 85 -89 60's and 75s front back all same ,post 1990 7x series front was a bit smaller not as small as 80 series, then in aug 99 when the 7x series got the coil front they went samller again to 80/105 series front diff size
The front center in the post 90 75 series is the same size as an 80 series. The only difference is the 80 series runs a 4.10 ratio and the 75 runs a 4.11 ratio. Otherwise they are exactly the same diff centre. the 79 series also runs the same size centre as the post 90 and 80/100 however they went with the 4.10 and the 4.3 centre depending on engine combo.
are the front 75 series diffs (post 1990) reverse cut high pinion as well? or are they low pinion diffs? been a while since i stuck my head under one.
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Post by RUFF »

bad_religion_au wrote:
RUFF wrote:
GO79 wrote:the 85 -89 60's and 75s front back all same ,post 1990 7x series front was a bit smaller not as small as 80 series, then in aug 99 when the 7x series got the coil front they went samller again to 80/105 series front diff size
The front center in the post 90 75 series is the same size as an 80 series. The only difference is the 80 series runs a 4.10 ratio and the 75 runs a 4.11 ratio. Otherwise they are exactly the same diff centre. the 79 series also runs the same size centre as the post 90 and 80/100 however they went with the 4.10 and the 4.3 centre depending on engine combo.
are the front 75 series diffs (post 1990) reverse cut high pinion as well? or are they low pinion diffs? been a while since i stuck my head under one.
As I said they are exactly the same as the 80 other than ratio which would obviously make them reverse cut high pinion.

I have used every combination of high pinion centres all in the same housing. Post 90 75, post 99 7x, 80 and 100 series. As well as bundera. The bundera, post 90 75 and 80 series use better quality material in the c&p and generally last longer.
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