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hilux diff braceing

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hilux diff braceing

Post by Hiluxpower »

Just won't to no what people think about hilux diff braceing got high steer air lockers cromeoly CVS and 37 treps should I get cromeoly hub gears and brace the shit out off the front diff be4 it's to late thanks
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Re: hilux diff braceing

Post by brad 93hilux »

If your going cromo axles/cvs the u need cromo hub gears
Your gonna need as a minimum arp hub studs
Bracing is preferred, just buy the brace kits from Locktup or the like and weld it on

There is lots of info about bracing, google it and make sure u weld it on properly, best to get housing checked for straightness first.

To run treps your gonna need big offset rims/ wheel spacers and or ifs hub spacers kit..

Brad
3.0L turbo diesel, 4" lift, bud's front housing, track assasin cv's, air lokker front + Rear, beadlock'd 37 stickies, high steer, 15.5" travel ranchos, high pinion diff and coils on the rear
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Re: hilux diff braceing

Post by Hiluxpower »

Yer already got cromo axle and cv airlocker just did ruf and high steer and just got treps on 16x10 rimss and 2inch wheel spaceers so minimum arp hub bolts and cromo hub gears
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Re: hilux diff braceing

Post by brad 93hilux »

Yep otherwise its 6shooter knuckles..
I went hydro assist in mine with the treps and its MUCH easier to drive now.

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Re: hilux diff braceing

Post by Hiluxpower »

Yer hydro assist is definitely on the list with hub gears and knuckle studs thanks
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Re: hilux diff braceing

Post by Willy Hilux »

If ya not going 6 shooters, I'd do a 5th stud or weld in plates to pick up on the steering stops. The way high steer is, it wants to keep pulling up on the studs. I had my arms welded onto the knuckle and still they ripped off. Also if you know someone that is good at machining, you can go bigger Kinpin bearings. Go from a 17mm bore (Pin) to a 25mm same as Marlin's setup.

If they are Trail gear arms, the pin presses out and get new cromolly pins made to suit.
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Re: hilux diff braceing

Post by Hiluxpower »

So if high steer won'ts to just keep pulling I guess I should beef the shit out off the steering stops then
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