Well broke the DC joint in my new truck today simply the uni let go now it was a easy break but would have past injury anyway the joint isn't factory was wondering if people had found the factory one better
also a guy was saying some joints get more movement then others???
and have people found a stronger uni to put in the DC joint??
also havnt checked it out but will when i get to the shed tomorrow but is the DC joint in a 60 the same
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Hilux DC Joint
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Hilux DC Joint
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Re: Hilux DC Joint
Toy landcruisers have 2 different unis, one is a square and one is a rectangle patern. The rectangle one has more angle.
I believe the 60s DC is larger than the lux one.
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I believe the 60s DC is larger than the lux one.
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Re: Hilux DC Joint
firstly, why are u using a DC? is it to stop driveline vibs? if so then Im pretty sure the 60 DC has more available angle. stay away from IFS DC unless u want to mod it to get more angle.. as they have bugger all..
If its not there for drive line vibs then save urself a lot of hassle/cash and turf it. A simple old uni will provide u with more angle.
If its not there for drive line vibs then save urself a lot of hassle/cash and turf it. A simple old uni will provide u with more angle.
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Re: Hilux DC Joint
Thanks Zoltan will look into it
the reason it has dc s in it is the flex will prob have to go to cvs
no not for vibs the car doesnt go fast enough for that but are you saying a uni will get more angle??crankycruiser wrote:If its not there for drive line vibs then save urself a lot of hassle/cash and turf it. A simple old uni will provide u with more angle.
the reason it has dc s in it is the flex will prob have to go to cvs
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Re: Hilux DC Joint
Single unis have alot more working angle than a stock DC.
In saying that though, you can grind back the cup inside the DC to get the same 'safe' working angle as single unis.
In saying that though, you can grind back the cup inside the DC to get the same 'safe' working angle as single unis.
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Re: Hilux DC Joint
Back when I had a 7" lift and x link, my dc didn't run enough angle to cope with it. went back to a normal uni with no problems
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Re: Hilux DC Joint
I have to run a dc for my front shaft due to a crossmember in the way for a normal uni etc. Are the 60's similar in total length to the ifs lux's? Are the uni flanges bigger also for the larger/big diff?
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