thanks for the replies guys
dow50r wrote:Hi
Depending on what loka you have in the ctr, you can use the centre from the 80 diff in the centre of the 73 diff, bearings and all though, there is a diff-erence in the id of the bearings and the od of the ctr bearing carrier, but thesame od on both 73/5 and 80.
Andrew
sorry, you've lost me there. not sure which bearings, drive pinion bearing or bearings either side differentail case/ring gear? oh, and is detroit locker
skootin wrote:You may want to check the ratio of the 80 ser center if you intend using the hole center. 37/9 versus 41/10 in the 80 ser
shouldnt have problem here, 80 diff has 4.11 and so does mine (standard diff so this meant to be what i have

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MADSHORT wrote:Bluey when trying to remove tapered colletts from rear axles donot hit the flange at all as this will only damage the seat
Undo the nuts but do not remove them
with a drift hit the end of the stud and the colletts will pop straight out
Dont be scared to do this as you will see that the studs have a curved end for this reason
If you go hitting the side of the flange you will distort the taper and then the colletts wont reset correctly (causeing studs to brake and fall out )
The 80series locker will go straight in so long as it is a 4.1 ratio
The job should only take about 30 mins
Gordon
was re-reading manual today. so you undo nuts, and then tap end of studs with drift (this is a brass bar?) and hammer. i remember smacking hub on front of hilux when replaced wheel bearing. took some beating

30mins to do whole job would be sweet
dumbdance wrote:4.10/4.11 ratios are more or less interchangable, it doesn't really matter.
didnt think this would be much of an issue
Cheers
Lance