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Bundera full floater?

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Bundera full floater?

Post by BlueSuzy »

I have a rear Bundera diff in my zook. Patrol disc, Subaru L calipers with handbrake and adaptor plate on inside of housing flange for caliper

I need some more room in the rearend for coilovers on the outside of the chassis. 15mm a side is ideal, it will then match the front Hilux WMS...

Inboarding coilovers are not an option. I want useable tub space.
Wheel offset change is not an option
Wheel spacers are not an option
I like the small centre
I want disc rear
I dont want to cut the ends off the housing, alignment will be annoing to get right again.
Spacer plates/adaptors i can easily make.
Using misc standard axles/discs/calipers/hubs

I was eventually wanting to turn this diff into a full floater trying to use cruiser parts, Which will possily make this diff wider.

Does anyone have an idea or have done it?

Cheers. :D
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Re: Bundera full floater?

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Re: Bundera full floater?

Post by BlueSuzy »

Very good links. I saw that 1st link somewhere else, but its custom axles.I like the hub idea, But not the welded brackets for brake caliper!

Would a cruiser full float axle have a similar bolt pcd to the hilux/cruiser front hub? Im guessing they would be same as a wheel has to fit over it..

Is there a list of what different axles lengths the cruisers have?

My guess id be looking at 40-60-70 series rears.

And another Q, With the larger cruiser diffs, in the actual diff centre, are the axle tips/ends further apart than lux/bundera due to the larger centre?
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Re: Bundera full floater?

Post by BlueSuzy »

Land Cruiser Rear Axle Information & Specifications

Axle Specifications
(at differential)

Spline Count & Outside Diameter:
58' - 67' - 40 Series Front & Rear - 10 spline (course), 33mm/1.31"
68' - 97' 40/55/61/62/80 Front & Rear - 30 spline (fine), 33mm/1.31"
98' - 06' 100 Series Rear - 32 spline (fine), 34.8mm/1.37"

Rear Axle Lengths

Semi-Float:
(measured approximately from wheel mating surface to end of shaft at splines)

40/55/70 Series Drivers Side: ?
40/55/70 Series Passenger Side: 21" (2-1/4" splines)
60/62 Series Drivers Side: 35" (2-1/4" splines)
60/62 Series Passenger Side: 21" (2-1/4" splines)
80 Series Drivers Side: ?
80 Series Passenger Side: ?

Full-Float:
(measured approximately from gasket surface at hub to end of shaft)

40/55/70 Series Drivers Side: 35-7/8" (1-7/8" splines)
40/55/70 Series Passenger Side: 24-1/8" (1-7/8" splines)
60/62 Series Drivers Side: 24" (2" splines)
60/62 Series Passenger Side: 38-1/4" (2" splines)
80 Series Drivers Side: 36-3/8"
80 Series Passenger Side: 29"

Rear Axle Hub to Hub Widths:

FJ40/FJ55: 55"/56"
PU/4Runner w/Solid Front Axle: 55"
PU/4Runner w/IFS Front: 58":
FJ60/FJ62: 57":
FJ/FZJ80: 63"
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