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current options to crawl a 80

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current options to crawl a 80

Post by howsie »

mate just did a dual transfer setup on his hilux and has got me thinking what options are out there for the 80 cruiser. i know 4.7:1 reduction gears and i know of the crawler box from marks.

gears would solve the crawl problem but would leave me wanting my normal L4 for mud so really something similar to dual cases would be ideal.

been going through the old threads and there doesn't seem to be any concrete info (or if there is it confuses me).

Can anyone list the available options, where to get them and what they'd achieve.

considering the crawler box is $3700 + gas tank mods + tunnel cuts i am reluctant to go this way due to the hassle and the money (which i wouldn't have for a bloody long time).
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Re: current options to crawl a 80

Post by 80's_delirious »

You have already covered the available options.
I contemplated it a while back, searched every website and forum I could find.
Beyond Mark's crawl box, or transfer gears (25% reduction) you would be looking at major $$ to use an atlas 3 or 4 speed transfer

From what I could find, the crawl box didn't really take off due to $$ and you need 2" bodylift, and I think there is also issues with floorpan clearancr and fuel tank clearance
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26" tyres will give you a 20% reduction over 31's.
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91Mav wrote:26" tyres will give you a 20% reduction over 31's.

Plus they look tuff with a 6" lift :crazyeyes:
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Re: current options to crawl a 80

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Marlin crawler 'Toybox" from Locktup4x4

No floor mods except for a hole for the shifter.

Only adds 180mm to your drive train.

4.7:1 - N - 1:1 selection

Options of gearsets and nitrated/heat treated parts.

Billet adapter plates and all install parts included.

May need to modify gearbox crossmember.

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Re: current options to crawl a 80

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Z()LTAN wrote:Marlin crawler 'Toybox" from Locktup4x4

No floor mods except for a hole for the shifter.

Only adds 180mm to your drive train.

4.7:1 - N - 1:1 selection

Options of gearsets and nitrated/heat treated parts.

Billet adapter plates and all install parts included.

May need to modify gearbox crossmember.

Give Chris a call to discuss

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Cool will check it out. Marlin don't list these on their site.
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http://locktup4x4.com.au/hilux-solid-fr ... x-1036.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

This is the one I'm assuming for all those interested
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MC dont list it as they are still ironing out some kinks in the install parts to make our life easier.

If you want to know more about these ring Chris at Locktup4x4 to begin the process.
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Re: current options to crawl a 80

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howsie wrote:http://locktup4x4.com.au/hilux-solid-fr ... x-1036.htm

This is the one I'm assuming for all those interested
Sort of. They use the reduction housing and gears from a gear driven Hilux transfer case and make adaptors and modify input/output shafts to sit between the Cruiser box and transfer.
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Re: current options to crawl a 80

Post by 80's_delirious »

Are they developing one for H150/H151 gearbox as used in 80s? The one pictured is on a h55 gearbox isn't it?
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Re: current options to crawl a 80

Post by MogLux »

Team Hotondo Ran the marlin crawl box at 2011 tuff trucks, I fitted it 3 weeks before the event, was peice of piss to do... they have a 5 speed box.. Not sure of the model numbers but at the time Zultan and us were the only guys locktup had brought it in for... As Zultan said they are ironing a few bugs out as i had to slightly modify the dual housing for it to fit..
The reduction it gives was way lower than my dual hilux cases...
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Re: current options to crawl a 80

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So big question is how much modification and what is required to install it. With adaptors and everything needed what's the all up cost and how far away do you think Marlin are from the straight bolt in version
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Marks also sell a dually if you can get a 78/79 TC to fit to your H151F... http://www.marks4wd.com/products/gearma ... rawler.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: current options to crawl a 80

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91Mav wrote:Marks also sell a dually if you can get a 78/79 TC to fit to your H151F... http://www.marks4wd.com/products/gearma ... rawler.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
That's. The one I saw on the website way over priced considering the mods to the gas tank and floorpan.
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Re: current options to crawl a 80

Post by tuff_89zook »

anychance this will bolt up to my 94 80 series auto??
been looking for reductions for a while now and for the price of the crawler box u may aswell go to a 2 speed atlas
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Re: current options to crawl a 80

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u know a 2 speed atlas landed here in aus will cost in excess of 5k yeah?

So no, not really a viable option for most people.
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Re: current options to crawl a 80

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Z()LTAN wrote:u know a 2 speed atlas landed here in aus will cost in excess of 5k yeah?

So no, not really a viable option for most people.
I think he was reffering to the 3700 dollar box from marks. I tend to agree under this scenario if your willing to fork out 3700 for a crawl box why not another 1300 for the atlas.
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Post by tuff_89zook »

was talking compared to the crawler box and why import one urself when places in australia already sell them??
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