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i am told these machines have a solid front axle, if ANYONE could take a pic/pics of thier front diff (particularly the trunion bearing and steering arm locations) I would be most appreciative, If there are existing pics, link them or post them!
Hmm...don't think I'm going to be able to give you too much help :|
There is a spec sheet up at www.warfs.org but it isn't detailed. There are a few links from there and they may have pics of what you are after. Also, one Rocky dude from Northern QLD has or is getting his hands on the manual for the Rocky, maybe able to give you detailed info, check the members section for who (think he has some flex shots in there).
And if you find out what R&P ratio they run, let us know!!
BJ a few things are similar but there are differences. The Rocky is solid axle front (but there is a model that has IFS, not sure how common they are in this country tho) and the Feroza's are all IFS. Hubs on the front are basically the same, discs same etc. I don't know with steering. I can nab some pics of what my Feroza has in the steering department this weekend if you like, I have to investigate a leak coming from that area anway...
Heres a pic that shows the front under my Rocky. http://groups.msn.com/AussieDaihatsuRoc ... PhotoID=43 My diffs are 3.36--(pinion 11/crown wheel 37)
Yes, my xmas pressie for myself was a workshop manual for a F75 Rocky, oh and the newish 2.8DLT with intercooler.
Havent been on here for yonks, but ya get that.