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105 series front axle

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105 series front axle

Post by 76 Tourer »

Hi guy's

Looking to beef up an 105 series Landcruiser front axle and notice there is not a huge aftermaket support for this axle . I read that the front axle has a different spline count to a 80 series (larger diameter??) so parts don't just swap over, I also read that the extra width of the 105 comes from the hubs, the housing is essentially the same .

SO my question is, can I replace the 105 centre with an 80 series centre then fit 80 series Longfield (or other) axle/birfield/hubgears ?

Anyone tried it ?

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Re: 105 series front axle

Post by 80's_delirious »

Front axles are the same between 80series and 105series. Front centres, housings, 3rds, axles and gears are interchangeable, not 100% sure on CV's but pretty sure the interchange also. It's the rear axles that are different.

The weakness in the 105series front is due to 2pinion carrier. Change to a four pinion diff cente (most 80series, or ARB, TJM etc) and add a solid pinion spacer.
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Re: 105 series front axle

Post by 76 Tourer »

Thanks for that :armsup: looks as tho' I have made a presumption that the front was different coz the back was . The plan was for an eaton locker, good axles and braced housing . Thanks again
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Re: 105 series front axle

Post by VKYOOT »

chuck in a hilux 4 pin LSD, I built 1 in my LS1 powered 75 on 80 diffs and never had a single issue, ran 33's 35's 37's without a drama
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Re: 105 series front axle

Post by Camos »

Long fields fit into 105s perfect. I suggest you put a locker in, treated diff gears if going higher ratio then a solid spacer and set of longs. You will struggle to bust a front diff after that.
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Re: 105 series front axle

Post by 76 Tourer »

Fantastic ! that's just what I wanted to hear . Thanks again guy's
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Re: 105 series front axle

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Re: 105 series front axle

Post by SCANAS »

80's_delirious wrote:Front axles are the same between 80series and 105series. Front centres, housings, 3rds, axles and gears are interchangeable, not 100% sure on CV's but pretty sure the interchange also. It's the rear axles that are different.

The weakness in the 105series front is due to 2pinion carrier. Change to a four pinion diff cente (most 80series, or ARB, TJM etc) and add a solid pinion spacer.
Fuck! I wish I new about the 80's being stronger, I just sent a replacement 105 diff for my car that i bought at the wreckers to get new bearings and a solid spacer installed yesteday..... In outers style FFFFUUUUUUCCCCCC
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Re: 105 series front axle

Post by 80's_delirious »

Bugger! Google is your friend :D


It's the two pinion carrier that let's them down. Not enough beef to keep it all rigid.
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Re: 105 series front axle

Post by Shadow »

80's_delirious wrote:Bugger! Google is your friend :D


It's the two pinion carrier that let's them down. Not enough beef to keep it all rigid.

Looking through toyodiy, it doesnt show any 80 series as having a 4 planet gear front carrier, unless it has a factory diff locker.

1998 80 series front diff
http://www.toyodiy.com/parts/p_G_1998_T ... _4301.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

2005 105 series front diff
http://www.toyodiy.com/parts/p_G_2005_T ... _4301.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;


with the 100 series IFS diff, initially the 2000 model did have a 2 planet gear diff, and they changed to a 4 planet gear diff.
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Re: 105 series front axle

Post by SCANAS »

It's too late now, but for future reference are you sure 80s? I know you had an 80 and have a 105 now. Was your 80 a factory turbo import from memory maybe that's the difference?

My diff gave out very easily so I am hoping it was just 11 years of full time 4wd that caused it. I'd be bitterly dissapointed to break one again doing the same stuff. And I didn't get a locker either $$$ just too tight at the moment looked for 2nd hand lockers too for a while. Even standard front diffs are hard to get because there are so many broken one's out there.
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Re: 105 series front axle

Post by Shadow »

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Thats 2 photos of a 2 pinion diff from a 105

YOu can see into the centre and see the sun and planet gears.


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That is a 4 pinion carrier from a late 105. Apparently all 105's came with 4 pinion carriers after august 02.

The centre is fully enclosed, cant see into it.

info taken from http://www.lcool.org/forum/viewtopic.ph ... ght=pinion
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Re: 105 series front axle

Post by SCANAS »

Mine is an 01' no idea what the donor diff is out of though. It was wrapped in plastic from the wreckers still when I dropped it off to the shop to fit the bearings and spacer. I'll have a look when it's back.

I think aug 02 was probably the end of the petrol's so I imagine when they say 'later' 105s they probably mean the diesel's and then I wonder if the ratio's are the same as the petrols?
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Re: 105 series front axle

Post by 80's_delirious »

My 80series had factory locked diffs, those centres are now in my 105series.
Front was basically a straight swap (with minor housing mods)rear was a PITA due to different axles.

I think early 80s had two pinion centres, but thought that changed and they were all 4pinion. I may be wrong :oops:
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