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lockright locker compatibility

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lockright locker compatibility

Post by maddog_75 »

hey all,

i've been looking around on their website and throughout google for somewhere showing a chart/list for applications on which locker fits which car.

i did however notice that on the locktup4x4 website that the 40 series 9.5" lockright and the 73-75 series 9.5" lockright have both the same 'model' numbers on the bottom of the page.

can anyone confirm if this is true? is the 40 series and the 75 series diffs the same?

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Post by HANCOCK »

yes they are and 60's are as well.
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Post by maddog_75 »

that only applies to the rear diff of the hzj75, right? the front diff is 8", yes?

bit confused though, on the arb website for air lockers it says that the locker for my rear diff is a rd142, and it says that an rd142 is for the toyota 8.9" diff?

so yeah, what gives? my hzj75 was built in late 97, but sold as a 98, yet also in the arb charts there is no 98 model for air lockers, just up to 97.

fk i'm confused...
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Post by HANCOCK »

Yer sorry the later model 75's has the 8" front diff the earlyer have the 9.5 up too when not shore what and all the rears are the same. :oops:
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Post by maddog_75 »

cheers for the help otherwise, hope someone else can help me out about the 9.5 and 8.9 inch rear diff issue
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Post by sava75 »

If interested, I have a 'LOKKA' part number LR13 brand new in box from 4wd systems which I am not using. $550 and I could post it anywhere in Australia. Bought it for a 1987 BJ73, will fit most cruisers (NON LSD)
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Post by maddog_75 »

did a little research, apparently the k085 diff (this number is also stamped onto my little metal plate in the engine bay) represents the fact the car has a 9.5" diff with LSD in the rear.

anyone else to confirm?

in that case, the only 9.5" diff on the arb website is suited to the rd152 locker which is no where to be found in the lc 75 section of lockers.
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Post by anzac »

with the 905" rear diff wouldn't that make your truck an early 79 series?

look under pre 2007 70 series and you'll see that the early 78/79 series require an RD152 for toyota 9.5" 32 spline

that may be the answer for you.

here is the link to ARB's application charts page for you download
http://www.arb.com.au/products/arb-air- ... Charts.php

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Post by maddog_75 »

but i thought the 78/79 series had coil fronts and spring rears?

hmm, i think i might just go to a toyota specialist (not toyota) and ask them if they can determine what i'm running.
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