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GU Diff centers
GU Diff centers
I had a look around and couldn't find the info i'm after so thought i'd post up.
I have a 1999 2.8L gu wagon and i'm looking at getting a newer 4.8L gu so i was wondering if i could swap the whole front and rear diff centers with the air lockers still in them and put them staight into the 4.8L?
Thanks Kurt.
I have a 1999 2.8L gu wagon and i'm looking at getting a newer 4.8L gu so i was wondering if i could swap the whole front and rear diff centers with the air lockers still in them and put them staight into the 4.8L?
Thanks Kurt.
1999 Nissan Patrol 2.8L turbo diesel, F and R air lockers and some other stuff.
1998 4.5 race car
1998 4.5 race car
Re: GU Diff centers
As far as I know they will bolt in but the ratios won't be the same.
Re: GU Diff centers
You will need to swap the pinion flanges - i think
Re: GU Diff centers
This is correct and I should have thought of this my self as I recently had a pinion flange changed on a GU centre that I have.BenoDiabolic wrote:You will need to swap the pinion flanges - i think
Re: GU Diff centers
Or you could keep the 2.8ltr ratios (4.6) and run some 35" or 37" tyres to compensate
2001 GU Patrol DX wagon, TD42, Air Lockers, twin spare carrier, Barrett HF, 35" Treps, high pinion rear, Staun beadlocks, 60l Engel and more!
Re: GU Diff centers
The flange on the front centre (this I know because this is the flange I had changed) won't fit the flange on the tailshaft from the bigger engine. Having met kurt he is already running 35's.A.J. wrote:Or you could keep the 2.8ltr ratios (4.6) and run some 35" or 37" tyres to compensate
Re: GU Diff centers
don't the 4.8's have the h260 rear diff????
This would mean that the rear ratio's can't be changed
This would mean that the rear ratio's can't be changed
Re: GU Diff centers
4.6 can be the wrong ratio for 4.8s as some run 3.5:1 so upgrading to 4.6s you would need 44'" tyresA.J. wrote:Or you could keep the 2.8ltr ratios (4.6) and run some 35" or 37" tyres to compensate
GU 42td wagon for touring
GU ute for the fun stuff
http://www.allterrain4wd.org.au/
GU ute for the fun stuff
http://www.allterrain4wd.org.au/
Re: GU Diff centers
so you will be able to change both front and rear with the only problem that you have to change the front pinion flange? or does the 4.8 have the bigger rear diff?
I would like to keep the 4.6 diff gears if running up to 35's isn't to bad of a gearing fo it.
I would like to keep the 4.6 diff gears if running up to 35's isn't to bad of a gearing fo it.
1999 Nissan Patrol 2.8L turbo diesel, F and R air lockers and some other stuff.
1998 4.5 race car
1998 4.5 race car
Re: GU Diff centers
I had to change the front flange on a 4.3 centre from a GU to match my GQ tailshafts and the 4.8 GU will be the same I assume. The ratios work well with 35's and a 2.8 diesel but will be a bit different with a 4.8 petrol.
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