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100 series electric locker fitting

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100 series electric locker fitting

Post by crunk81us »

Hi All :)

Found an electric diff lock from 100 series, it is the complete front housing.

I have the standard hzj105r 1hz powered truck around the 04 model. can I just whack it in and connect power or is the gearing wrong?
if the gearing is wrong can i fit the centre to my gears? or does a specialist need to do it?

cheers :D
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Re: 100 series electric locker fitting

Post by bendev »

yeah i saw it too.

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Re: 100 series electric locker fitting

Post by bj on roids »

Yeah you can put your gears in it. Yeah it will work.

It is a specialised job, but it is do-able.
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Re: 100 series electric locker fitting

Post by crunk81us »

specialized job=$$$$ I might just buy the lokka to replace the unlimited slip rear diff, like i was gonna in the first place.
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Re: 100 series electric locker fitting

Post by MogLux »

You would be looking at approx $300-$400 to have gears fitted in the diff, but its also not as easy as just hooking power up you will need either the orginal wiring or wiring it through 2 relays, as this is what i have done. can supply a diagram if needed.
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Re: 100 series electric locker fitting

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wiring diagram for the elocker
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Re: 100 series electric locker fitting

Post by 80's_delirious »

crunk81us wrote:Hi All :)

Found an electric diff lock from 100 series, it is the complete front housing.

I have the standard hzj105r 1hz powered truck around the 04 model. can I just whack it in and connect power or is the gearing wrong?
if the gearing is wrong can i fit the centre to my gears? or does a specialist need to do it?

cheers :D
you will also need the short side inner axle. it is longer than standard and has longer spline to carry the locking sleeve
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Re: 100 series electric locker fitting

Post by MogLux »

I run longfields and there axles are standard and never had a problem in 4 yrs ...
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Re: 100 series electric locker fitting

Post by udm »

Its the rear locker that has one of the axles with a longer spline.
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