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Improve my plans for the old TD42 ute

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Improve my plans for the old TD42 ute

Post by moto_pilot »

Hey guys im a long time forum stalker and small time poster. I have bought a 92 TD42 coil cab ute for a bargain and am in the process of buying bits and pieces as funds become available. So far the car is sitting stock in the garage but parts I’ll be pulling off the last wagon include
85% reduction gears
Front and rear ARB air lockers
Removable winch
Everything else I think I can do better on the ute hopefully.

Parts ive already bought that are sitting next to the ute
Laminated front GU housing
Rear GU housing which will be laminated also
5x40” stickey Trepadore tyres mounted on steel pro comp rims with Staun internal beadlocks
Superflex arms
4.6 diff gears

Future parts
Chromolly GU CV’s and axles
Chromolly tie rod and drag link
Adjustable panhards
5” lift in the front with 3” lift in the rear with long arm lowers (+300mm)
Amada extreme shocks all round to suit (mate has them and they seem pretty good?)
GT2860rs turbo with no fuel pump upgrades
Plenty of barwork
PRP seats
Would like to get away without doing hydro assist but it’s on the cards


Anything else i would need to consider excluding body chopping? Do you think the 4.6's and turbo with the transfer gears will be ok for 40's? Thats really my main worry at this stage. Cheers
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Re: Improve my plans for the old TD42 ute

Post by gu town »

add some billet hubs to the list.
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Post by WICKED »

Don't waste time on a GU front diff!

Good choice on te seats tho! I have them. Think OPW has an Xmas special in them ATM.
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Re: Improve my plans for the old TD42 ute

Post by moto_pilot »

Ok, ill drop in and have a look, cheers. Whats wrong with the gu diff? Alternatives that arnt going to cost more than the car?
With the billet hubs, does the one piece outer ring on the standard manual lock hubs work just as well?
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Post by GUtripper »

A removable winch? HUH? Why?
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'Cos i was a tight ass and instead of having 2 i only need one, keeps it out of river crossings and better approach angle.
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Post by WICKED »

moto_pilot wrote:Ok, ill drop in and have a look, cheers. Whats wrong with the gu diff? Alternatives that arnt going to cost more than the car?
With the billet hubs, does the one piece outer ring on the standard manual lock hubs work just as well?

Nothing wrong but there are much better options. There not that expensive. Look at Buds Customs. He does dana60 utters with what ever centre you want. I run D60/H233b. Seriously not that expensive!

The billet hubs replace the factory outer and use factory internals.
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Post by moto_pilot »

I have just sent him an email about it. See how we go
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Post by moto_pilot »

He seems like a top bloke to deal with, if I lived up that way he would be doing my work, but it is a fair bit more than what I was thinking. I can blow 7 full priced chromolly CV's before i would pay for the diff. I rang Cal Offroad and they said they would not cover full cost of a blown chromo CV if it was abused but would knock a fair bit off the price. Mainly because I already have the GU diff here ill go that way. Thanks for the input though.
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Post by joshy »

Don't waste your time on cal crap. Call bolsys or mick garner and get the longfield conversion.
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Arn't Cal and Longfield both made out of chromolly? What makes them crap? Gave Bolsys an email hopefully hear back tomorrow.
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moto_pilot wrote:Arn't Cal and Longfield both made out of chromolly? What makes them crap? Gave Bolsys an email hopefully hear back tomorrow.

Lol
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Post by moto_pilot »

Got a minute to explain why?
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Post by brando4x4 »

moto_pilot wrote:Got a minute to explain why?
I would be guessing that the Grade of the material may be higher with the longs than the Cals
and the design may be different which may lead to higher strength
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Post by SIM79 »

brando4x4 wrote:
moto_pilot wrote:Got a minute to explain why?
I would be guessing that the Grade of the material may be higher with the longs than the Cals
and the design may be different which may lead to higher strength
Plus their warranty is way better.
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Post by moto_pilot »

Thanks for the chat WICKED, wish i could get free money haha.
At this stage for myself I think the conversion with Bolsys does sound the goods joshy, when the cars ready to smash the tracks ill get the kit to take full advantage of the 12 month warranty he offers on the axles and the warranty on the Longfields. If I wreck an axle or two in that time ill start gathering funds for the dana60 outers like WICKED suggested.
Thanks for the replies so far fellas
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Post by gudge »

What exactly does a Longfield conversion consist of?
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This is part of the email

With the conversion the parts we supply are Hy Tuf axles which are custom made to suit GU inners and 80 series Longfield Cv's. Also supplied Is an adaptor so the cv will bolt into your GU housing, and we also supply either drive flanges for permanent 4wd (comp truck) or an adapter gear to suit free wheeling hubs.

You only need to purchase the 80 series Cv's from Longfield and it will all bolt into your existing housing.

Longfield cv joints come with a lifetime replacement warranty and we also offer 12 month replacement warranty on our axles if bought for retail price otherwise you can purchase them cheaper without warranty.
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moto_pilot wrote:This is part of the email

With the conversion the parts we supply are Hy Tuf axles which are custom made to suit GU inners and 80 series Longfield Cv's. Also supplied Is an adaptor so the cv will bolt into your GU housing, and we also supply either drive flanges for permanent 4wd (comp truck) or an adapter gear to suit free wheeling hubs.

You only need to purchase the 80 series Cv's from Longfield and it will all bolt into your existing housing.

Longfield cv joints come with a lifetime replacement warranty and we also offer 12 month replacement warranty on our axles if bought for retail price otherwise you can purchase them cheaper without warranty.
That is great news, no need to get a custom housing and run 80series hubs and outers. Not available for gq's I'm guessin ?
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Post by moto_pilot »

Gu and gq use the same inners im pretty sure. Im using my locked gq centre in the gu housing
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The housing is different though so i guess not. The housings arnt too expensive though
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Yeah different size cvs though, not sure a Longfield will physically fit In a gq hub assembly.
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Just type in bolsys in Google and send him an email
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gudge wrote:Yeah different size cvs though, not sure a Longfield will physically fit In a gq hub assembly.

Gq use 60s longs
Gu use 80s longs
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WICKED wrote:
gudge wrote:Yeah different size cvs though, not sure a Longfield will physically fit In a gq hub assembly.

Gq use 60s longs
Gu use 80s longs
Got an email back from bolsy, he uses a hilux Longfield not a 60 for the gq's. strong enough?
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gudge wrote:
WICKED wrote:
gudge wrote:Yeah different size cvs though, not sure a Longfield will physically fit In a gq hub assembly.

Gq use 60s longs
Gu use 80s longs
Got an email back from bolsy, he uses a hilux Longfield not a 60 for the gq's. strong enough?

Hilux and 60's are the same cv.
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WICKED wrote:
gudge wrote:
WICKED wrote:
gudge wrote:Yeah different size cvs though, not sure a Longfield will physically fit In a gq hub assembly.

Gq use 60s longs
Gu use 80s longs
Got an email back from bolsy, he uses a hilux Longfield not a 60 for the gq's. strong enough?

Hilux and 60's are the same cv.
Well there ya go, you learn something everyday
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Post by moto_pilot »

Have now added 5-6 inch superflex arms and 4.6 diff gears to the parts next to the car :armsup:
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Post by buschmaster »

Got pics ?
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X2 got pix?
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