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best budget diffs GU vs 80 vs MOG vs D60
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Re: best budget diffs GU vs 80 vs MOG vs D60
Never heard you mention jana untill this thread?
I like the 9" for clearance but they are expensive to set up strong
I like the 9" for clearance but they are expensive to set up strong
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Re: best budget diffs GU vs 80 vs MOG vs D60
That's because this thread is a good 12-18 months behind the release of the Jana kits on Pirate. . Brooksy has spoken about it long before this thread and I have personally discussed it with him when he was helping me with my diffs, which was a good 12 months ago.
Re: best budget diffs GU vs 80 vs MOG vs D60
proformance narrow IS diffs are where its at....catch up boys
Re: best budget diffs GU vs 80 vs MOG vs D60
I think I need some of these fancy diffs, otherwise how will I ever win?
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Re: best budget diffs GU vs 80 vs MOG vs D60
Smartarse!1MadEngineer wrote:I think I need some of these fancy diffs, otherwise how will I ever win?
How much does your little buggy weigh? Or more accurately, how much doesn't it weigh ?
I suspect that with the weight of say the red devil on your diffs and a V8 then they'd bust just as easily as any other.
I've got an axle stub on my wall at home from an 80 rear. Sheared clean in half with just a dirty old 1Hzzzzzzzz.
But you're right, and you've proved it. However with my total lack of driving skill and tendency to get angry when i'm not moving forwards i kinda need the beef
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Re: best budget diffs GU vs 80 vs MOG vs D60
Ever heard of Steven Bradbury?1MadEngineer wrote:I think I need some of these fancy diffs, otherwise how will I ever win?
That tired V6 is helping the cause. Get your 40s wedged proper with some decent horses and you'll break.
Re: best budget diffs GU vs 80 vs MOG vs D60
Been ripping thought the pirate bible on these things and found some good tech on everything you could want to know!
It says max steering angle of these things is 40* a couple of you Guys mentioned that Nissan/Toyota steering is shit, what max steer angle can a longfield achieve?
We have a really good case here for the D60's now but lets hear a good argument for the mogs!! I know moglux mentioned he priced Dana's against mogs and obviously went mogs, so there is good value in them too.
Mogs
What's the availability in Aus?
What's the cost?
What's the aftermarket support?
Strength wise, what can they handle in stock form? What are the common mods to get them copping 40"+?
What's involved in getting a Unimog diff under a truck? Ie - pinion adapters, brakes, locking mechanisms, all that gear!
Cheers
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It says max steering angle of these things is 40* a couple of you Guys mentioned that Nissan/Toyota steering is shit, what max steer angle can a longfield achieve?
We have a really good case here for the D60's now but lets hear a good argument for the mogs!! I know moglux mentioned he priced Dana's against mogs and obviously went mogs, so there is good value in them too.
Mogs
What's the availability in Aus?
What's the cost?
What's the aftermarket support?
Strength wise, what can they handle in stock form? What are the common mods to get them copping 40"+?
What's involved in getting a Unimog diff under a truck? Ie - pinion adapters, brakes, locking mechanisms, all that gear!
Cheers
Lukey
Re: best budget diffs GU vs 80 vs MOG vs D60
Baja Burley wrote:Been ripping thought the pirate bible on these things and found some good tech on everything you could want to know!
It says max steering angle of these things is 40* a couple of you Guys mentioned that Nissan/Toyota steering is shit, what max steer angle can a longfield achieve?
We have a really good case here for the D60's now but lets hear a good argument for the mogs!! I know moglux mentioned he priced Dana's against mogs and obviously went mogs, so there is good value in them too.
Mogs
What's the availability in Aus?
What's the cost?
What's the aftermarket support?
Strength wise, what can they handle in stock form? What are the common mods to get them copping 40"+?
What's involved in getting a Unimog diff under a truck? Ie - pinion adapters, brakes, locking mechanisms, all that gear!
Cheers
Lukey
Lukey
When i decided to move away from the Yota axles i looked into a number of different options ( but never considered POOtrol axles ).. I was going to build a hybrid 60 series dana outers etc.. but i found my mogs factory reconditioned in the states..
I had to import them myself which alot of people shy agaianst , but it worked out alot cheaper.. i landed my mogs in Aus for aprrox $3500 - (these were stock diffs also, no hydro etc..), try building yota or pootrol diffs for that you cant..
As for parts in Aus, when i broke them im lucky to have friends that also had portals - Matt Dunk and Mal Van, Geoff (team Mog). I bought all of Matts parts of him which included spare portal housing, gears bearings, axles etc.. I also purchased a full set of axles from Micka in qld , and Mal Van gave me gears when i broke the last portal ..
I have since sold my Mogs to a young bloke in Orange NSW and have gone down the Dana 60/70 root for my new build - (Mogs and rear steer not the best for a go fast car, they would work but i opted against it).. Once again i was forunantly lucky enough to come across both my front and rear axles cheap.. for free , they just needed rebuilding.. however it has not been cheap.. Complete rebuilds of both entire diffs, 35 spline axles front and rear, custom high steer, new unit bearings etc.. im into these diffs for way more than i bought and sold the mogs and all the spares for..
Dana diffs are not budget diffs--- trust me
Mogs deffenantly are budget diffs if you can get them for the right price.. and have awesome clearance
If i was to build crawler diffs again i would build a 60/80 series combination
Max steering on Mogs are aprrox 36'
Yota and Nissan approx 40'
Dana can be anywhere between 40-50' steering, my new ones will be 50' steering only using 6.5" of steering ram
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Re: best budget diffs GU vs 80 vs MOG vs D60
Awesome advice Matt. Can you elaborate on why you would go Yota again in another crawler and not mogs? I'm sure the diff clearance is orgasmic with portals
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Baja Burley wrote:Awesome advice Matt. Can you elaborate on why you would go Yota again in another crawler and not mogs? I'm sure the diff clearance is orgasmic with portals
If i was to build a crawler again i would want something like my mates truck in the states, Dave built this truck this yr to do the 2012 Ultimate Adventure, its very cool, low and on air bags.. Something outside the square ... And its 100% regoed - even though California laws allow just about anything to be regoed out there.. And i cant wait to have a drive of it at 2013 KOH
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Haha ^^ that didn't elaborate much why you would go Toyota if you went crawler!
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Re: best budget diffs GU vs 80 vs MOG vs D60
So if I were looking to go the Jana76\ 14B option.. Where do I start looking to get this stuff?
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America!
I ordered all my stuff off pirate. Have a look over on that forum for tech and vendors
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Re: best budget diffs GU vs 80 vs MOG vs D60
They are not budget, but I reckon Unimog 1700L diffs would be the ulitimate. Much larger than 404's. U1700L are 10,600 kg GVM and run 52inch tyres std. I'd like to see atube buggy running these.
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2 piece housings... Eww
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Re: best budget diffs GU vs 80 vs MOG vs D60
Have you seen them up close and persomal zoltan? Not only did i spend years using these as a driverbvt also servicing them. They are very beef but also massively heavy and bulky. Not to mention expensive
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Not these exactly no, I like the idea of moving towards truck type axle assemblies but I believe you'll still find their breaking point. But this time you won't have any upgraded parts to put back in.
The yanks have been toying with stuff like these for years, but they still swear by upgraded dana/sterling/international assemblies.
If you had cash to burn you would find out what the most hardcore axles oversons make replacements for and buy those.
Building far out crazy stuff is all well and good but if you end up moving too far away from off the shelf parts you are going to find it detrimental in the long run.
The yanks have been toying with stuff like these for years, but they still swear by upgraded dana/sterling/international assemblies.
If you had cash to burn you would find out what the most hardcore axles oversons make replacements for and buy those.
Building far out crazy stuff is all well and good but if you end up moving too far away from off the shelf parts you are going to find it detrimental in the long run.
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sorry dude. It sounded like a snipe but it really wasn't. I agree with you on their unsuitability but for different reasons.
Beef is absolutely NOT an issue with these axles.
But they would be impractical due to their size and weight and they still utilise a torque tube arrangement to hold the diffs to the car which would have to be addressed. Not to mention cost and finding them in a junked truck.
I agree with you that the stuff that the yanks are using with the deuce and a half top loader axles has more support, but not because of the mog's unsuitability for modding but more because of the ease and availability of the axles they are currently using, their cost, and the yanks' parochial nature towards using yank axles.
I can't remember what the 1700 mog axles were made out of but i can't be sure if they were any form of mild steel or nodular iron or anything that would lend itself to welding on either. The rockwell top loaders are great because they still have the mild steel housings.
Beef is absolutely NOT an issue with these axles.
But they would be impractical due to their size and weight and they still utilise a torque tube arrangement to hold the diffs to the car which would have to be addressed. Not to mention cost and finding them in a junked truck.
I agree with you that the stuff that the yanks are using with the deuce and a half top loader axles has more support, but not because of the mog's unsuitability for modding but more because of the ease and availability of the axles they are currently using, their cost, and the yanks' parochial nature towards using yank axles.
I can't remember what the 1700 mog axles were made out of but i can't be sure if they were any form of mild steel or nodular iron or anything that would lend itself to welding on either. The rockwell top loaders are great because they still have the mild steel housings.
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Anyone have a ballpark figure of how much it costs to ship a set of diffs from the states??
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^^ how long is a piece of string??
Depends on what you want to run? Gears, lockers, axles, Cs,hubs heaps of variables!
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Re: best budget diffs GU vs 80 vs MOG vs D60
Depends on what you pay as well. How clean the are if second hand. Etc
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Re: best budget diffs GU vs 80 vs MOG vs D60
Obscene wrote:Anyone have a ballpark figure of how much it costs to ship a set of diffs from the states??
Ballpark, $1500-$20000
Like people have said, too many variables.
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I believe he may have been asking about the actual shipping costs not the purchase costs
If you use a sea freight forwarder here are some of the hidden costs -
1. U.S. local freight. If you purchase a ready built set of diffs there is a freight charge for getting the diffs to the freight forwarder internally in the U.S. This can be any amount but at least 500'ish
2. If you purchase parts with a view to assemble them here you will need someone to consolidate your parts on a pallet then forward to the shipper. They will charge you for this service so if you have a contact over there who can do this for you then this is a good idea as it can be costly. There will then be a freight charge from your consolidator to the freight forwarder.
3. Your freight forwarder will charge between 200-400 per cubic meter or part thereof
4. Unless your shipper allows you to freight as part of a larger consignment there will be a customs inspection/clearance of about 200-400 bucks
5. GST on the value of goods AT TIME OF LANDING
6. Australian internal freight
If you air freight just hand over your firstborn
If you use a sea freight forwarder here are some of the hidden costs -
1. U.S. local freight. If you purchase a ready built set of diffs there is a freight charge for getting the diffs to the freight forwarder internally in the U.S. This can be any amount but at least 500'ish
2. If you purchase parts with a view to assemble them here you will need someone to consolidate your parts on a pallet then forward to the shipper. They will charge you for this service so if you have a contact over there who can do this for you then this is a good idea as it can be costly. There will then be a freight charge from your consolidator to the freight forwarder.
3. Your freight forwarder will charge between 200-400 per cubic meter or part thereof
4. Unless your shipper allows you to freight as part of a larger consignment there will be a customs inspection/clearance of about 200-400 bucks
5. GST on the value of goods AT TIME OF LANDING
6. Australian internal freight
If you air freight just hand over your firstborn
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You also forgot insurance! which can be anywhere from 5% to 20% of the purchase price . Generally - if you know who/what /where in the shipping game you can basically just add a minimum of 30% to the purchase price, BUT get it wrong and it can easily be double the initial cost!!rockcrawler31 wrote:I believe he may have been asking about the actual shipping costs not the purchase costs
If you use a sea freight forwarder here are some of the hidden costs -
1. U.S. local freight. If you purchase a ready built set of diffs there is a freight charge for getting the diffs to the freight forwarder internally in the U.S. This can be any amount but at least 500'ish
2. If you purchase parts with a view to assemble them here you will need someone to consolidate your parts on a pallet then forward to the shipper. They will charge you for this service so if you have a contact over there who can do this for you then this is a good idea as it can be costly. There will then be a freight charge from your consolidator to the freight forwarder.
3. Your freight forwarder will charge between 200-400 per cubic meter or part thereof
4. Unless your shipper allows you to freight as part of a larger consignment there will be a customs inspection/clearance of about 200-400 bucks
5. GST on the value of goods AT TIME OF LANDING
6. Australian internal freight
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My Mogs cost about 1000-1500 to ship and taxes duties etc.. however i also used a mate that reduced the costing heap... so the 1500-2000 mark is a far call i say
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any idea of what it would cost to ship just a bare housing like RuffStuff etc (think toy 8inch)
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uninformed wrote:any idea of what it would cost to ship just a bare housing like RuffStuff etc (think toy 8inch)
Low range website says about 1400 to ship 2 steer bar housings to aus.. thats via dhl
but you might be hit with cutoms as its over $1000
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Ruff stuff wont sell housings to aus as Dragtec has a distributor agreement on HOUSINGS.
I'll let you know how expensive it costs once my front diff and bits turn up!
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Re: best budget diffs GU vs 80 vs MOG vs D60
evanstaniland wrote:Ruff stuff wont sell housings to aus as Dragtec has a distributor agreement on HOUSINGS.
I'll let you know how expensive it costs once my front diff and bits turn up!
I dont know why Ruff Stuff wont ship housings seeing they ship everythig else to OZ... I had all my rod ends rear truss etc I bought more than what the housings are worth.. shipped from Ruff Stuff to me, Dan (the owners son) never once mentioned to go to Dragtec. Maybe housing would be different who knows.
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We just got a complete built ruff stuff diff sent here for the outlaws trophy truck.
Ruff stuff will sell housings to Australia, perhaps it's only the toy housings they don't?
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