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patrol diffs
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patrol diffs
has anyone had any experience with converting jeep diffs to gq diffs and how much it costs?
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WHAT?MARKx4 wrote:I would get a set of cromolly axles and high quality uni joints for your current diffs. Alot cheaper then purchasing the diffs, fabing them to fit and then certifying them... And would be still stronger then Nissan diffs.
Mark.
Tell me which bit exactly of a bendy weak Dana 30 is stronger than a GQ or GU diff?
The housing? No.
The Uni's (vs. CV's) No.
The R and P? No
The yoke? No
The axles? Nope.
Which bit is stronger?
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Agreed, a D30 is not as strong as GU/GQ diffs...
Depends what you want to do, and what size tyres you want to run. Jeeps do things a bit different than
Patrols and cruisers, they're designed more for crawling than wheeling with speed. And a D30 with 33's - 35's work with no problems as long as you don't go jumping the car or beating on it too hard.
If you want to run big tyres and drive it hard, spending money on the D30 is like polishing a turd...
Unless you can do the work yourself, or have a good mate that can. Swapping in Nissan diffs will workout as expensive as
buying a set of purpose built heavier Jeep diffs.
5-6K will get you a front and 4-5 a rear axle from several Jeep specialists. The benefit is that 99% of these will bolt straight in. No bracket changes, no housing/tube flips, no steering hassles, correct stud pattern etc...
My TJ has High Pinion (a massive benefit for saving driveshaft damage and clearance) D44/D60 which are both way stronger than any Patrol diffs..
Depends what you want to do, and what size tyres you want to run. Jeeps do things a bit different than
Patrols and cruisers, they're designed more for crawling than wheeling with speed. And a D30 with 33's - 35's work with no problems as long as you don't go jumping the car or beating on it too hard.
If you want to run big tyres and drive it hard, spending money on the D30 is like polishing a turd...
Unless you can do the work yourself, or have a good mate that can. Swapping in Nissan diffs will workout as expensive as
buying a set of purpose built heavier Jeep diffs.
5-6K will get you a front and 4-5 a rear axle from several Jeep specialists. The benefit is that 99% of these will bolt straight in. No bracket changes, no housing/tube flips, no steering hassles, correct stud pattern etc...
My TJ has High Pinion (a massive benefit for saving driveshaft damage and clearance) D44/D60 which are both way stronger than any Patrol diffs..
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OIIIO wrote:
My TJ has High Pinion (a massive benefit for saving driveshaft damage and clearance) D44/D60 which are both way stronger than any Patrol diffs..
hmmm i wish i had spare coin layin arour for a 44/60 swap
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Judd wrote:OIIIO wrote:
My TJ has High Pinion (a massive benefit for saving driveshaft damage and clearance) D44/D60 which are both way stronger than any Patrol diffs..
hmmm i wish i had spare coin layin arour for a 44/60 swap
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browsed your forum,ive got a complete diff dana 60 drum to drum in verry good condition asking $450 am in brissy can freight at cost (about $200) if that helpsph 0415672822
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So is this true, is a stock D44 stronger than a Patrol front ?Judd wrote:OIIIO wrote:
My TJ has High Pinion (a massive benefit for saving driveshaft damage and clearance) D44/D60 which are both way stronger than any Patrol diffs..
hmmm i wish i had spare coin layin arour for a 44/60 swap
If so I would be more than happy with that
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OIIIO's D44 front diff wasn't a stock Jeep Dana unit..... I know, I own the car now.
It's a complete aftermarket Solid Axle Ind casting bigger/ thicker axles and tubes, high pinion etc etc.
I run 37's on it, with a 4.7 stroker motor that doesn't get driven lightly. No sign of any issues.
It's a complete aftermarket Solid Axle Ind casting bigger/ thicker axles and tubes, high pinion etc etc.
I run 37's on it, with a 4.7 stroker motor that doesn't get driven lightly. No sign of any issues.
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heres mine , complete on the Thursday , Comp on Friday night.
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which patrol diffs are the strongest from factory? H233b or H260b? also do they change from a 4.2TD wagon/ute to 3ltr or are they all the same?
i heard that GU are 40mm Wider than GQ so would GQ suit a TJ better?
i heard that GU are 40mm Wider than GQ so would GQ suit a TJ better?
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As far as im aware, the diffs are the same in the front across the range except for the 4.8 which had bigger discs and I think bigger calipers. Ratios are 4.1, 4.3 and 4.6 depending on which motor the vehicle had.
The rear diff is either the H233 or H260 which is the diameter of the crownwheel. The H260 also has much bigger axles as well.
The rear diff is either the H233 or H260 which is the diameter of the crownwheel. The H260 also has much bigger axles as well.
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im looking into it AJ, just trying to work out everything i need so the heep isnt off the road for ages again. want to get all the parts here and built so i can just weld tabs on and bolt in.
considering flipping the front or leaving it as is and putting an atlas in too accomodate the driverside drop.
considering flipping the front or leaving it as is and putting an atlas in too accomodate the driverside drop.
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If you've got the cash then go the Atlas route. Will be much stronger than the Teralow and has the advantage of disconnects etc
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GQ H260 is stronger than GU IMO
Same centre but 37 spline compared to 34 spline
Same centre but 37 spline compared to 34 spline
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Any more info or build up photos of this a mate just got a set of gq diffs he wants under his TJ down the track.
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don't forget its not just the expense of the diffs & putting them in its also new wheels too as the jeep stud pattern wont work on pootroll diffs.
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