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Dual case length

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Dual case length

Post by XJames »

I'm chasing the length of a dual gear driven hilux transfer case setup preferably behind a th700 auto from the auto output to the rear output shaft flange.
Just trying to figure out a few measurements for an upcoming project and decide if the extra gearing options of the twin cases are worth the extra length.

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Re: Dual case length

Post by UhhOhh »

From memory the adapter and reduction housing adds 7 inches to the length of the driveline.
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Re: Dual case length

Post by Jcas24 »

yep its 170mm extra including adaptor
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Re: Dual case length

Post by mmaaxx »

Mine was 8.5" extra
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