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l/c 60 diff into 4runner

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l/c 60 diff into 4runner

Post by AU55IE »

I already know this is a stupid question but ill ask anyway.
i have a 93 4runner im doing a SASon. im using the complete l/c60 front diff sprung over, but not sure about the rear end,
i was just going to build the standerd 4runner rear diff up and a add atrail gear 4link kit, but ive been doing a bit of web wheeling and have noticed there are people on other forums that have used a 60series rear diff under the 4runner/surf.

The Question.
is this swap possible??
is the offset pumpkin a problem??
does the tailshaft need to run parralel with the chassis or can it be on an angle??

the reason i ask is that i bought a pair of 60 diffs (f&r) both with mechanical lockers. the diff looks way stronger than the standard 4runner and it seems a shame to waste a good locker.

If the rear locker cant be used does anyone wanna buy it??
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Re: l/c 60 diff into 4runner

Post by dirty harry »

id use it ,way stronger and has a locker.
my brotherin law had 60 diffs under his 4runna, didnt have any problems.
if you dont how mutch do you want?
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Re: l/c 60 diff into 4runner

Post by Mr DJ »

The Question.
is this swap possible?? YES, has been done.
is the offset pumpkin a problem?? If keeping std tank, will have to flip the housing for drive shaft to clear.
does the tailshaft need to run parralel with the chassis or can it be on an angle?? .As long as the flanges on diff & transfer are the same angles it dosen't matter

the reason i ask is that i bought a pair of 60 diffs (f&r) both with mechanical lockers. the diff looks way stronger than the standard 4runner and it seems a shame to waste a good locker.

If the rear locker cant be used does anyone wanna buy it??
I'll buy it if your selling :armsup:
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Re: l/c 60 diff into 4runner

Post by V.W.Dave »

SSSSSSSSSSSSShhhhhhh people



No it will never work it is imposable to get the rear diff of a 60 under anything but a 60.
So you may as well sell the diff to me to fit under my Suzuki Sierra.
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Re: l/c 60 diff into 4runner

Post by AU55IE »

cheers guys!

but how do i go about a disk brake conversion on the 60 drum rear diff??
i knew how to do the hilux diff disc conversion but not sure what parts are needed to do the same conversion on the 60diff?
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Re: l/c 60 diff into 4runner

Post by Struth »

AU55IE wrote:cheers guys!

but how do i go about a disk brake conversion on the 60 drum rear diff??
i knew how to do the hilux diff disc conversion but not sure what parts are needed to do the same conversion on the 60diff?
Subaru front calipers with handbrake,
Hi Lux vented front rotors,
Machine the 60 hub down so it fits inside the disc,
Open up the center hole of the disc so it fits over the hub,
Make a bracket to fit the calipers to the axles housing,
Fit some brake lines and handbrake cable.

I don't have the rotor part number ATM but Doug will know :D
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Post by evanstaniland »

get buds customs to make you a custom housing to suit your 60 center but have the pumpkin centered, you can make it what ever width you need!!!
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Post by vk7ybi »

Use a 105 cruiser axle and shorten the long side to the short side length and run two short side axle shafts.
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Re: l/c 60 diff into 4runner

Post by Willy Hilux »

Cheaper to run a Nissan H233 rear diff. Get the same ratio pretty easy 4.11:1 and they are a centered rear diff to start with. Less stuffing around. So run the 60 series up front and the nissan in the rear.

Keep the rear 60 center for a spare front.
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Re: l/c 60 diff into 4runner

Post by Mr DJ »

Struth wrote: I don't have the rotor part number ATM but Doug will know :D
DBA 780 from memory ;)
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Re: l/c 60 diff into 4runner RATIO CHOICES???

Post by AU55IE »

cheers dudes. the info always helps

i might just keep the rear centre for a spare for the front. i think i might just build the standard 4runner rear diff to handle the 37's- a good set of axles and a air locker should help... hopefully!

Next question???

4.88 or 5.29????

37/1.5r16 sticky treps- what ratio suits better???

also running standard 2.8d with plans for crawler gears???
what options in crawler gear should i look for?
the build is a stand still untill i chose diff ratio's so any help would be appreciated...
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Re: l/c 60 diff into 4runner

Post by Mr DJ »

For 37" sticky Trep's, you will put the 60 in the rear sooner or later.

4.88 gears with 4.7:1 reduction & put a turbo on the 3L is what I would do.
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Re: l/c 60 diff into 4runner

Post by Willy Hilux »

I run 37" sticky treps with standard rear diff from a wide track hilux (IFS). ARB air locker with 4.3:1 aftermarket gears. Preload the F*#K out of the carrier bearings 150 + lb torque. Never broken an axle. I think the 4.3:1 is the strongest center, but that's me. Still running hilux front diff with longfields and ARB locker.
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Re: l/c 60 diff into 4runner

Post by Bagdad mafia »

I have just put the 80series front end in mine and to solve the rear off set problem i have just gone with gq patrol rear which is centred and running 4.88 diff gears in both diffs, powered with a holden 5l and running 37 sticky treps so im hoping for a bullet proof driveline apart fronm the weak 80 front diff.
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Re: l/c 60 diff into 4runner

Post by Mr DJ »

This going to be a trailered play toy ??
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Re: l/c 60 diff into 4runner

Post by Struth »

One problem I fpound other than a small centre on the 4 Runner diff was that it kept pooping axle bearings. Better to go with the 60 series full floater IMO.

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Re: l/c 60 diff into 4runner

Post by Willy Hilux »

If ya got the money to throw at it. Go a hybrid nissan/toyota front diff. Buds Customs can make them up for you. Nissan high pinion center with modified ARB nissan locker with longfield 30 spline axles and CV's. Either hilux or 80 series knuckles. If you want something thats going to last I would go this path. I just got to talk the misses into it.

The housing will cost about $800 to be made from scratch and you should be able to work the rest out. Just think that a new crown wheel and pinion is $400 a pop. So it doesn't take long to add up when they go snnnnnap!
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Re: l/c 60 diff into 4runner
This going to be a trailered play toy ??

Hell No-- this will be a road rego 4unner!
no point only having a trailer queen.

Cheers for all the info.
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Post by Mr DJ »

If it's going to be engineered street legal, as I understand it you must have mechanical hand brake to each rear wheel.
This is why a GQ rear axle would be an issue for you, tho there is 1 variant I'm told that does have what you need ;)
Might want to check out ADR and/or DOT requirement first as some rear disc conversion "kits" will require you to use a transfer mounted hand brake.
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Re: l/c 60 diff into 4runner

Post by AU55IE »

The main point of this thread was to see options about rear diff.
it seems with rego and sh#t it will just be easier to build the rear diff to handle the power and tyres.

Standard diff plus these goodies-30 spline axles, ARB, subaru caliper/gq rotor disc conversion, and a LIGHT right foot should make it legal and strong enough??? I HOPE

Cheers for the input guys
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Re: l/c 60 diff into 4runner

Post by Zuri92 »

it is really hard to say what diff will or will not be adequate of handling what you throw at it. if set up correctly hilux diffs should handle it. with a 4 cylinder anyway. put a welded 2 pinion rear centre in it behind a 1uz with duals and a heavy right foot and i can have one wrecked in a day, even with cranked carrier bearings etc. for the best strength go for a v6 centre they have a stronger carrier and hemisphere (i think thats the names of the parts) i had a good run with the one i had in my lux. and i gave it heaps for around 6 months

a 60 series front diff will be stronger than hilux and so will the 60 in the rear, just be sure you can hook a handbrake if you want disks.

keep in mind a gq is quite a bit wider than a 60 series diff, dont know exactly how much off the top of my head but its close to 2 inches per side (4 inch total)

buddys gear is really great, with your 60 centre in a custom housing you could have it strong and centred. although i believe this may not be an option as i think the factory lockers dont actually operate within the centre but slides on the axle of a 60 series, meaning you need a suitable axle with a long spline, though i may be wrong

also, if doing 4 link rear why not coil sas the front? i must say that although leaves are great, a link setup has clear advantages in a front application

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Re: l/c 60 diff into 4runner

Post by DAZ »

I have never done it but i am of the understanding that the sandard rear disc set up on a 80 series rear diff will adapt straight onto a 60 series diff. That will give you discs and hand brake on the rear.

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Post by vk7ybi »

DAZ wrote:I have never done it but i am of the understanding that the sandard rear disc set up on a 80 series rear diff will adapt straight onto a 60 series diff. That will give you discs and hand brake on the rear.

cheers Daz
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Re: l/c 60 diff into 4runner

Post by slosh »

If you use 60 diff in the rear you could source the gearbox/ transfer from 1hz 100 series Cruiser, or the box/ tranfer from Bundera (g52 and r151) if you are worried about the angled rear shaft. You would need to get a fuel tank to fit behind the rear diff also.
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Post by Zuri92 »

or on the passenger side of vehicle. :)

yes daz the 80 series brakes should fit o as its a similar setup..... worth a look
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Re: l/c 60 diff into 4runner

Post by pricey »

Why not use an 80 rear diff? Diff centre is centred more than the 60, plus you get the factory handbrake/disc brake setup already. If your worried about being too wide, run 60/75 hubs to narrow it back to a 60 diff width.
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