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hilux cv joints

Tech talk for Hilux

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Post by Roctoy »

i don't make a habit of braking them but now i've done it, question is, are hilux, 84 model, cv's interchangable with 60 or 80 series ones?

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Post by Shorty40 »

How did that happen ? Trying to keep up with a 40 :?: :twisted: :lol:

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Post by Roctoy »

hey Dan, i've already got a replacement cv but if 60 one's fit i'll grab that one you've got to take away as a spare, if that's cool.

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Post by Macca177 »

isnt the 60 series the same as a lux?
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Post by dumbdunce »

yes 60 and lux are the same.
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Post by spazbot »

yeah you wont get any more beef from a 60 cv compared to a hilux one, 80 cvs wont fit as they are biger
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Post by Roctoy »

yes but are the stub axles etc the same length in a 60 & hilux?

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Post by dumbdunce »

the stub axle (ie the outer part of the CV) is the same, yes.

the inner axles are different lengths but the splines are all the same so the CV's are interchangable between disk brake cruisers to 1990 and all solid front axle hiluxes.
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Re: CV'S

Post by Shorty40 »

roc70y wrote:hey Dan, i've already got a replacement cv but if 60 one's fit i'll grab that one you've got to take away as a spare, if that's cool.

Thanks for yesterday, i had fun, seeing your truck climb that 2nd set of steps on 3 wheels was FAT!!! :armsup: :armsup: :armsup:

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That step was MAD :twisted:

It appears the CVs are the same, so its yours ;)
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Post by Toyo Truck »

So its true then,
60s C.Vs are exactly the same units as the C.V's in hiluxs?
Does this mean that hilux axles are similar in strength to a 60S
and therefore stronger than 40S C.Vs??

IF so, why does everyone say that hilux axles are so weak?
IS the hilux front diff much weaker than the 60S?
Cause I see Dan abuse his 60S axles everytime we go out and they
are fuggin strong hey. Handles the 38"s (NOT 37"s) no wuckkers.

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Post by Shorty40 »

Toyo Truck wrote:So its true then,
60s C.Vs are exactly the same units as the C.V's in hiluxs?
Does this mean that hilux axles are similar in strength to a 60S
and therefore stronger than 40S C.Vs??

IF so, why does everyone say that hilux axles are so weak?
IS the hilux front diff much weaker than the 60S?
Cause I see Dan abuse his 60S axles everytime we go out and they
are fuggin strong hey.
Handles the 38"s (NOT 37"s) no wuckkers.

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Hey !! I resemble that remark :shock: :rofl:

From what I have gathered, 40s, 60s and lux CVs are all the same :cool:

Axle lengths and spline counts differ over the models and years but CVs are identical.

So now you have no excuse for not keeping up with the 40 :finger: :finger: :finger: :rofl:
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Post by Shorty40 »

Well that theory just went out the window :roll:

Just measured a 40S CV up against a lux CV and there is about 20mm difference in length from the bell to the outer axle end :shock: (40S was longer)
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Post by RUFF »

Shorty40 wrote:Well that theory just went out the window :roll:

Just measured a 40S CV up against a lux CV and there is about 20mm difference in length from the bell to the outer axle end :shock: (40S was longer)


Thats a drum brake 40 CV you just measured it up against. Or it has had disks fitted and still has the old style Warn or Selectric Freewheeling Hubs.

All Factory Disc brake cruiser CVs up till but not including the 80series or the ZJ75 cruiser are the same as hilux CVs.
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Post by MissDrew »

Splines and inner axles are the same, just the lenght of the inner axles changes on only the long side, the short is the same for hilux, 40s and I think 60s but I`m not 100% on that, can somebody conferm or correct me please.
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Post by Shorty40 »

RUFF wrote:
Shorty40 wrote:Well that theory just went out the window :roll:

Just measured a 40S CV up against a lux CV and there is about 20mm difference in length from the bell to the outer axle end :shock: (40S was longer)


Thats a drum brake 40 CV you just measured it up against. Or it has had disks fitted and still has the old style Warn or Selectric Freewheeling Hubs.

All Factory Disc brake cruiser CVs up till but not including the 80series or the ZJ75 cruiser are the same as hilux CVs.


Sounds like this is the case. I had them in a pile of spares from when I bought the rig.

It had disk brakes and 40S axles when I bought it. But in the pile of spares there was the CVs and also a set of old style Warn hubs.

Oh well, you learn something new every day :cool:
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Post by Old Yella »

one of the cv's in my Hilux is out of a SWB Landcruiser.
the outer spline is 10mm longer and the flat sections are wider than the lux ones. after machining of the 10mm and and re machining the groove for the C clip they fit alright.
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Post by NICK »

Old Yella wrote:one of the cv's in my Hilux is out of a SWB Landcruiser.
the outer spline is 10mm longer and the flat sections are wider than the lux ones. after machining of the 10mm and and re machining the groove for the C clip they fit alright.



must be an imprefection in the manufacturing.


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Post by 80UTE »

Guts wrote:Splines and inner axles are the same, just the lenght of the inner axles changes on only the long side, the short is the same for hilux, 40s and I think 60s but I`m not 100% on that, can somebody conferm or correct me please.


Recalling years ago putting 60 axles under my V8 Hilux in the front all disc brake 40's, 60's, 75's >1989 and all solid axle Hilux's had the same CV's.
The LH inner axle on a 60 is the same as LH Hilux, 40's and 75's LH & RH inner's are the same, 60 RH inner is the same as 40 & 75 RH inners and Hilux RH inners only fit Hilux's. I think this is correct as it was 15 years ago i played with this. Then i fitted Dana stuff to the front then went on to playing with 80 series stuff about 10 years ago and not much has changed since then.

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Post by Toyo Truck »

OK then,
me and my mates want to start looking around for some replacements/trail spares.
With what you are saying we can buy 40S, 60S or Hilux CV's and they swap right in.
That'll make things cheaper!

So why is the pumpkin on a 60S so much bigger than the hilux? Are the centres heaps stronger?
If they use the same CVs, how come 60S axles are so much wider than hilux ones?
I woulda thought the axles would have to be longer to fit in the housing?

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Post by dumbdunce »

Toyo Truck wrote:OK then,
me and my mates want to start looking around for some replacements/trail spares.
With what you are saying we can buy 40S, 60S or Hilux CV's and they swap right in.
That'll make things cheaper!

So why is the pumpkin on a 60S so much bigger than the hilux? Are the centres heaps stronger?
If they use the same CVs, how come 60S axles are so much wider than hilux ones?
I woulda thought the axles would have to be longer to fit in the housing?

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you can use DISK BRAKE 40, all 60 and all hilux CV's. the drumb brake 40 CV's are weaker and longer, they won't fit.

the 4x,6x,early 7x use a 9.5" ring gear differential in the front, same as their rear, it is big and chunky and bulletproof but robs you of front axle clearance. the hilux uses an 8" ring gear differential front and rear - not as strong, but more clearance and strong enough for a lightweight like the lux. the axles are all the sime spline count/diameter but there are a number of different length inner axles to compensate for the different axle and differential carrier widths. there is some interchangability between inner axles between cruisers and luxes but it gets complicated and tyhe best way to see if they are right or not is to eyeball it. usually when you bust a CV it's the outer shell that blows up so you can recycle the inner axle onto your trail spare CV (saves you carrying a whole half axle) but sometimes you get unlucky and blow the star which usually takes out the spline on the outer end of the inner axle with it. sometimes you just have to accept that there's things you can't fix on the trail, or that you're going to have to come back with parts - if you're going hard, make sure you go with other people and have the backup of some winches and good recovery gear so that even if you snap 2 cv's you can still limp home.
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Post by Old Yella »

NICK wrote:
Old Yella wrote:one of the cv's in my Hilux is out of a SWB Landcruiser.
the outer spline is 10mm longer and the flat sections are wider than the lux ones. after machining of the 10mm and and re machining the groove for the C clip they fit alright.



must be an imprefection in the manufacturing.


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I had a pair that were identical that I pulled out of the cruiser but it was a MWB FRP roof not a SWB :roll:

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I used one in my hilux on the drivers side
the inner axle was about 30 to 40mm longer
so I only used the outer, and got this beefed up.
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