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I'm only running 33's on my 80 and I give it a fair flogging. Front Diff and CV's go well before axles. None of my mates with 80's have done inners either. Normally the diff or the CV's go first.
Pesky Pete wrote:I'm only running 33's on my 80 and I give it a fair flogging. Front Diff and CV's go well before axles. None of my mates with 80's have done inners either. Normally the diff or the CV's go first.
so just the normal flaws
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Yeah mate, the diff is the real flaw. Once I did the C&P when I had a suspect CV. CV started to click a bit on full lock so I was planning to change it after the trip anyway. Then while driving Hilux hill at Cruiser park, I heard a very loud bang and a click in a straight line. As I was about 1/2 way up the hill I hought I would keep going If possible.
Yep still got steering so must be the star not the bell, kept driving, still clicking...... Get to the top of the hill and notice oil P*ssing out of the pinion seal.
[quote="Wooders"]If ya want a 4x4 camry go ahead & buy a Patrol or Cruiser.[/quote]Rangie with 80s LC diffs, Isuzu 4bd1, Twin ARB lockers, 8000lb Hi mount warn, 315x75x16 Procomp XTerrains
80 series ute B/B Chev and up to 40' tyres, never bothered with the std front diff as they break so easy especially in reverse. Still running standard axles front and rear with lockers , big stud and dowel conversion on front and rear hubs. I have broken one c/v and that was the end spline where it drive the hub (screwed it clean off) I was in high 2nd with 37's at 6000rpm and hit a 3ft vert enbankment with the wheel at traveling jogging speed, the wheel stopped so something had to let go. I have a good understanding of the limits of the drive train, if you drive smart you keep it on the limit you do well. If i get a big bounce and thats where most breakages happen, Im off the throttle momentarily as soon as its on the ground into to it again with out even clutching it.