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I little coil conversion gem I found

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I little coil conversion gem I found

Post by Pemo »

I don't know if this has been done before but thought I'd let everyone know. Just did a rear cool conversion in my hilux and actually used the rear diff out of a NH pajero. And soo far is the best thing ever. It's a 9.5 inch diff, standard 4.875 gears, standard with 31 spline axles, disc brakes, same coil mounts as a patrol so endless coils you can choose and comes standard with a shaved bottom . Really got everything going for it. Just another idea for people looking to do a coil conversion.
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Are you saying the Paj diff has a 9.5" crown wheel, and what is the diffs track width?
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Post by Zookified »

That sounds pretty sweet mate, got any pics?
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Struth wrote:Are you saying the Paj diff has a 9.5" crown wheel, and what is the diffs track width?
I think it might??? Didnt Bru21 or someone look at one of these for a possible IFS candidate a while back???
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uninformed wrote:
Struth wrote:Are you saying the Paj diff has a 9.5" crown wheel, and what is the diffs track width?
I think it might??? Didnt Bru21 or someone look at one of these for a possible IFS candidate a while back???

1madengineer did too
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Post by Z()LTAN »

uninformed wrote:
Struth wrote:Are you saying the Paj diff has a 9.5" crown wheel, and what is the diffs track width?
I think it might??? Didnt Bru21 or someone look at one of these for a possible IFS candidate a while back???
That was only the front ifs diff tho.
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No the newer rear diffs, we looked at. Sweet units!
Front paj diff wouldn't suit a barbie toy car!
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Post by Pemo »

Yeah I love it they are pretty close to the width of a GQ housing and I'll try and take some pics soon :)
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Post by Guy »

The later model solid axle rear is definitely a 9.5 inch ( optional factory locker )

31 spline 33.5mm axle.
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From reading this it seems very cool!!

Looking forward to seeing those pics man.
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Post by DUDELUX »

Don't even need the factory locker. Pajinas LSD centres work really well.
Something different to the IFS widetrack/60s/80s we often see.
Good to see someone thinking out of the box.
Get pics up, maybe start a build thread in the members section.
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DUDELUX wrote:Don't even need the factory locker. Pajinas LSD centres work really well.

Pfffftttttttt you on drugs dude :finger:


Don't need a locker? Never heard such nonsense
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Lockers are for people who can't drive, right?
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RIGHT!!!!

What ^^^^ he said!!
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