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DIffs

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Post by moster suzuki »

hey how yaz al goin,
can anyone tell me if they can where and how much in Tasmania it would cost to cut down a set of lux's diff to fit under the old 1982 sierra cause i have 35zunder at the moment but i dint wanna go anywhere cause i am frightened that they will blow up at the sight of a hill..
can anyone enlighten me on some info.. :oops:
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Post by spazbot »

dont cut the diffs down just put them straight under, and get some extra track width at the same time
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Post by moster suzuki »

U WILL GET ME SHOT BUT THE THOUGHT DID COME INTO MIND :cool: BUT THEN I THOUGHT OF ALL THE WORK INVOLVED IN EXTENDINGING THE STEERING AN ALL THAT CRUD...
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Post by spazbot »

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read through that, they just put some hilux diffs under a zook
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Post by redzook »

moster suzuki wrote:U WILL GET ME SHOT BUT THE THOUGHT DID COME INTO MIND :cool: BUT THEN I THOUGHT OF ALL THE WORK INVOLVED IN EXTENDINGING THE STEERING AN ALL THAT CRUD...


extend the steerin and what else? u will have to change the steerin anyways. keep them full width
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Post by moster suzuki »

How much did it set u bak puttin hilux diffs under ur zook? does anybody know cuts down the diffs in little old tassie? professional or back yard jobs!
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Post by redzook »

moster suzuki wrote:How much did it set u bak puttin hilux diffs under ur zook? does anybody know cuts down the diffs in little old tassie? professional or back yard jobs!


Overkill off this board done mine pm him for info an prices
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Post by Jonesy »

As far as i know no one in tassie does this, just give it a go :roll: see how long it takes too blow one :D
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Post by mud4b »

45 series steering arms and rods mount to a sierra box....
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Post by N*A*M »

how does it feel to get the spelling wrong on your user name? :D
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Post by DeWsE »

Leave him alone!!!!



















He's from tasmania :D
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Post by grimbo »

N*A*M wrote:how does it feel to get the spelling wrong on your user name? :D


I was thinking that but maybe it some new cool slang or something like that :D




Or it could be a tasmanian thing :finger:
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Post by camskizook »

N*A*M wrote:how does it feel to get the spelling wrong on your user name? :D


ROFL.
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Post by Guy »

camskizook wrote:
N*A*M wrote:how does it feel to get the spelling wrong on your user name? :D


ROFL.


Hmm moster .. molester ?? monster ?? wonder what it could be :twisted:

perhaps it's a tassie thing













Dont take offence moster Zuki .. only joking ...
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Post by camskizook »

Mobster perhaps? Look out we may be about to get our legs broken and our zooks stolen :armsup: :armsup:
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Post by Guy »

camskizook wrote:Mobster perhaps? Look out we may be about to get our legs broken and our zooks stolen :armsup: :armsup:


Wont get far with mine it's broken .... again .. :cry: will wake up with a broken 1.3 litre head on the pillow next to me :D
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Post by N*A*M »

or concrete shoes so you can sleep with the fishies :D
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