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80 series part time kit

Tech Talk for Cruiser owners.

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80 series part time kit

Post by dave89 »

how hard is it to put in a 80 series part time kit and what is involved in doing soo
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Re: 80 series part time kit

Post by crankycruiser »

I'll be head of the search Nazi this time.......





SEARCH!


Topic has been covered countless times
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Re: 80 series part time kit

Post by oldmate »

The search nazi approach is a little over used.

I think it's time to break out the 'If you have to ask, take it to a mechanic' line.
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Re: 80 series part time kit

Post by geoff70 »

its really simple , i didnt have a problem doing my sahara , i took my time and did it in 1 day
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Re: 80 series part time kit

Post by dave89 »

thanx mate. yea i wasnt sure what was really involved as i have never done one before but if its bout a day job shouldnt be too hard
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Re: 80 series part time kit

Post by howsie »

As said this has been covered many time but put simply. When I did my cruiser took me 4 hours although leave yourself a day max. It's as simple as unbolt a number of panels off transfer and then get the vicious coupling undone then do the same in reverse. I will mention however for the vicious diff a air ratchet made my job way easier.
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