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80 series transfer

Tech Talk for Cruiser owners.

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80 series transfer

Post by MADSHORT »

Could some one tell me how heavy is a 80 series transfer case no oil

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Re: 80 series transfer

Post by TheBigBoy »

Heavy :)

40 - 50kg.
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Re: 80 series transfer

Post by howsie »

1 person can carry it although i dont recommend it., if your lifting into a car use a trolley jack to help support it, 1 person to stabilise it and 1 to align it and do bolts.

if your just moving it 2 people is the way to go as mentioned they are heavy, my spare transfer with no oil in it was about as heavy to lift as my mates auto vitara's gearbox and transfer together
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Re: 80 series transfer

Post by MUD80D »

about 35 kg
toyota 80#,d/cab ute chop,6" springs,20mm body lift, 315/75/16 muds, and 39" michelin XML play tyres , turbo 4.2 1HZ top mount intercooler diesel.now ENGINEERED.
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Re: 80 series transfer

Post by MADSHORT »

thanks for a simple answer mud 80d
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