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diff ratios
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diff ratios
Hey
I have a HJ75 5speed manual (H55F)
Running 35s on factory diff ratios, that i belive are 4.11
Now i want to mainly fit 79series axle assemblys F&R, with 79series diffs 4.3 ratio. What final drive ratio would i get back to? 33s?
As atm its just a bit high geared
I have a HJ75 5speed manual (H55F)
Running 35s on factory diff ratios, that i belive are 4.11
Now i want to mainly fit 79series axle assemblys F&R, with 79series diffs 4.3 ratio. What final drive ratio would i get back to? 33s?
As atm its just a bit high geared
Re: diff ratios
Sounds about right.
33s change final drive by about 5%
35s change final drive by about 10%, 4.3:1 diff ratios will bring it back to about a 5% change in final drive.
33s change final drive by about 5%
35s change final drive by about 10%, 4.3:1 diff ratios will bring it back to about a 5% change in final drive.
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Re: diff ratios
Sweet
Also i have air locker in my 4.11 diff, would the 4.3 ring n pinnion fit in my old diff center?
Also i have air locker in my 4.11 diff, would the 4.3 ring n pinnion fit in my old diff center?
Re: diff ratios
Nope, 105/79series centres are different, ring gears gave a different bolt pattern.
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Re: diff ratios
Side gears are different, 79 series use 32 spline axles.
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Re: diff ratios
Here is a link for a diff ratio chart that might help out: http://www.4-wheeling-in-western-austra ... ratio.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: diff ratios
ah ok so it might b quickest and easyest to jus fit 79 axles complete, and maybe do a 6stud hub conversion.
because im coin coil f&r anyway
because im coin coil f&r anyway
Re: diff ratios
Cant easily do that either, just get 5 stud wheels.
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Where the actions at Ontrack 4wd Club
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Re: diff ratios
X2 there is no straight forward way to convert 5stud to 6stud.hulsty wrote:Cant easily do that either, just get 5 stud wheels.
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