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Toyota diff's

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Toyota diff's

Post by Gradner »

First post on outers so I thought I'd make it worth while and post about something I need to know and not about someone's build.

What I wanted to know is are the ln106, new hilux's and 80 series diff pinion and ring gear the same. I want to use an 80 series front diff and housing and a new Hilux rear diff for my tuff truck lux i'm building. But I want to use the 5.29:1 diff's I'm buying still. Thanks for any help you can provide.
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Re: Toyota diff's

Post by RUFF »

The 80 series front diff although the same size crown and pinion is different to the low pinion hilux crown and pinion. They are not interchangable. The high pinion is a reverse cut gear set. I beleive 5.29 gears are available for the 80 series front new aftermarket.
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Re: Toyota diff's

Post by NICK »

why 5.29's? what is the rest of the driveline?
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Re: Toyota diff's

Post by MogLux »

If your using an 80 series front housing why would you want to put a low pinion diff in it... I have an 80 series high pinion 4.1 ratio air locker for sale...http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll ... :MESELX:IT

Are you buying diff gears or complete centre??? if you are buying complete centre and you still want to fit a low pinion diff to the front its not hard to modify the housing to fit, however as RUFF said the gear sets are different being high pinion are reverse cut gears...
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Re: Toyota diff's

Post by georgey »

Gradner wrote:First post on outers so I thought I'd make it worth while and post about something I need to know and not about someone's build.

What I wanted to know is are the ln106, new hilux's and 80 series diff pinion and ring gear the same. I want to use an 80 series front diff and housing and a new Hilux rear diff for my tuff truck lux i'm building. But I want to use the 5.29:1 diff's I'm buying still. Thanks for any help you can provide.
i think hes already ordered aftermarkey 5.29s and wants to know if he can use them with hes ideal diff setup.
short answer is yes in the rear but no for the front
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Re: Toyota diff's

Post by Gradner »

Well to explain it a bit better. i want the width of the 80 series front. i haven't ordered the gears as yet but was planning on soon. i want 5.29 cause i'm running 40's and want an even lower reduction, i'm also putting 4.7 locktup crawlers in my second transfer case behind the commy v6, but if a high pinion 5.29 is available i may just work with that.

Thanks for your help guy's.
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Re: Toyota diff's

Post by Mr DJ »

If your running twin transfers with 4.7 reduction gears I doubt you will need the extra gearing of 5.29's, plus 4.88's or lower will be stronger for the extra torque you have from the transfer gearing.
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Re: Toyota diff's

Post by Gradner »

Thanks everyone for the comments. You've given me a fair bit to stew on. Thanks. Now is there a build ups page on here I can't seem to find it.
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Re: Toyota diff's

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