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Patrol Diffs

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Patrol Diffs

Post by planb »

What are the strongest Patrol diffs ?
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Post by bj on roids »

37 spline H260B leaf sprung GQ and GU ute rears also i think some GU wagons had this, might be the 2.8 turbo but dont quote me, most GUs have a small diff, one i saw the other day was :shock:
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Post by bj on roids »

oh yeah, you can get a right side drop (same as cruiser) H260B (the big mama) out of a MQ ute, and slip that in, most patrols are centred rear

the offset one matches your t-case ;)
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Post by Wendle »

bj on roids wrote:
the offset one matches your t-case ;)


But they are narrow little fellas.

GU H233 front is the good'un too.
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Post by bj on roids »

Wendle wrote:
bj on roids wrote:
the offset one matches your t-case ;)


But they are narrow little fellas.

GU H233 front is the good'un too.

they are a similar width to where he is now, but you could just run 4" spacers, it has the beef

or lengthen the wheelbase and run the centred one ;) which can give 4 to 8 inches of width, depending on what you get it from
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Post by Wendle »

how far off centre are the toyo t-cases?
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Post by planb »

i dont want to fit them to the cruiser, i just want to know which are the beefiest for a story, thanks for the info.

isn't the rear G60 diff the equivalent of a dana 70 ?
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Post by bj on roids »

planb wrote:i dont want to fit them to the cruiser, i just want to know which are the beefiest for a story, thanks for the info.

isn't the rear G60 diff the equivalent of a dana 70 ?


pffft that was written in the magazine on zeke stegalls truck, they are salisbury type too? i think it should have read:

hogs an equal amount of ground clearance as a D70 :finger:

despite that they are quite big....and D70s come in a range of sizes, including a light and a heavy duty which one is it the equivalent of?
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Post by Wendle »

yeah the G60 rear is a massive fawker, and is salisbury type. But I wouldn't bother unless an eternal quest for parts excites you.
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Post by planb »

zeke's truck was up for sale late last year, anyone know if he sold it ?
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Post by bj on roids »

Wendle wrote:how far off centre are the toyo t-cases?


40/60/75 split cases are around 8 inches

80 series and 100 series is around 4 :?:
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Post by bj on roids »

Wendle wrote:yeah the G60 rear is a massive fawker, and is salisbury type. But I wouldn't bother unless an eternal quest for parts excites you.


bahahahaha

better off with a 14bolt, or something, maybe evena cruiser axle!
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Post by Wendle »

yeah H260 floater or 80 series or something.. The g60 ones are good, but you can't get parts and the drums are from the flintstones era of efficency..
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Post by bj on roids »

Wendle wrote:yeah H260 floater or 80 series or something.. The g60 ones are good, but you can't get parts and the drums are from the flintstones era of efficency..

yeah the g60 is big and heavy, not to mention old and agricultural, and despit the axles being large they didnt have the materials and treatment and alloys they have access to today, which is why rockwells despite thier size, are weaker than alloy D60s!

id get an H260 Floater if i was a nissan man, or a 100 series floater if i was a toyota man!
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Post by planb »

i actually spent a couple of hours with a truck importer and wrecker last week, picking his brain about rockwell, mogs and volvos. he has a yard in germany the size of a football field, full of diffs. he can land whatever you want here is aus, the pricing was reasonable also, however, the amount of mods you would have to perform to get them to work under your truck is another story altogether. i heard that chris nolan has some volvos due under his 40 series in the near future, anyone know how thats going ?
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Post by N*A*M »

Yeah guess who's getting them for Chris?
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Post by roly »

h260b comes on 3.0 TD GU manuals in a 4.375

h233b front with bigger _almost_ unbreakable CV's
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Post by spazbot »

bj on roids wrote:id get an H260 Floater if i was a nissan man, or a 100 series floater if i was a toyota man!


Dont know about the older models but the new 100's have a semi floater in them. Toyota has dumped the full floating
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Post by M&M Custom Engineerin »

planb wrote:however, the amount of mods you would have to perform to get them to work under your truck is another story altogether.



Well you arent going to go putting mogs or volvos or rockwells under stock rig so a few more mods isnt going to hurt!
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Post by N*A*M »

Says he who has made a high clearance cover and is planning disk brakes, chassis notching and a refabbed housing! Too much work involved there. :(
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Post by bj on roids »

roly wrote:h260b comes on 3.0 TD GU manuals in a 4.375

h233b front with bigger _almost_ unbreakable CV's


i like the almost, ill bet i could break tehm every all day :lol: if soeone else was fixing them and payin for the new ones
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Post by bj on roids »

spazbot wrote:
bj on roids wrote:id get an H260 Floater if i was a nissan man, or a 100 series floater if i was a toyota man!


Dont know about the older models but the new 100's have a semi floater in them. Toyota has dumped the full floating


yeah, well i certainly wouldnt be buying a brand enw hundred series just for the rear diff

and for the record, i beleive the diff to still be full floating, until i see otherwise with my own eyes, i saw a 2001 pov pack, full floater the other day
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Post by Juzza »

bj on roids wrote:
spazbot wrote:
bj on roids wrote:id get an H260 Floater if i was a nissan man, or a 100 series floater if i was a toyota man!


Dont know about the older models but the new 100's have a semi floater in them. Toyota has dumped the full floating


yeah, well i certainly wouldnt be buying a brand enw hundred series just for the rear diff

and for the record, i beleive the diff to still be full floating, until i see otherwise with my own eyes, i saw a 2001 pov pack, full floater the other day


All IFS have semi-floating, only as you say, "pov pack" live axle model has the full-floater now.
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Post by bj on roids »

planb wrote:i actually spent a couple of hours with a truck importer and wrecker last week, picking his brain about rockwell, mogs and volvos. he has a yard in germany the size of a football field, full of diffs. he can land whatever you want here is aus, the pricing was reasonable also, however, the amount of mods you would have to perform to get them to work under your truck is another story altogether.


how much for mog 404 steerings each? landed and hosed?

also i would imagine they dont just bolt right in huh? ;)
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Post by M&M Custom Engineerin »

N*A*M wrote:Says he who has made a high clearance cover and is planning disk brakes, chassis notching and a refabbed housing! Too much work involved there. :(


What i was saying was if you are looking at getting mogs, volvos or rockwells you would have a fairly modified rig already so it wouldnt be difficult to put them in.

What is so hard about fitting them?

Have a look at elf cruisers rig on pirate it was just on leaf springs, whats hard about that?

What about those volvo diffed land rovers in malaysia? They are just on leaf springs too. Nothing complicated there!

I am only doing all those things because i want to, you dont have to!
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Post by N*A*M »

Point taken. It's as easy or as hard as you like. But Volvos are good for lazy/poor people like me.
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Post by bj on roids »

Juzza wrote:
bj on roids wrote:
spazbot wrote:
bj on roids wrote:id get an H260 Floater if i was a nissan man, or a 100 series floater if i was a toyota man!


Dont know about the older models but the new 100's have a semi floater in them. Toyota has dumped the full floating


yeah, well i certainly wouldnt be buying a brand enw hundred series just for the rear diff

and for the record, i beleive the diff to still be full floating, until i see otherwise with my own eyes, i saw a 2001 pov pack, full floater the other day


All IFS have semi-floating, only as you say, "pov pack" live axle model has the full-floater now.


most IFS ones i see have mags and centre caps, so i guess i'll never get to see one :(
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Post by nissang60 »

you were talking about the g60 diffs...the only thing i can say is..try to break them..their like a tractor diff..ya wouldnt breakem if ya chucked it outta an airoplane...lol
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Post by nissang60 »

i forgot something..if ya decide to go g60 diff..dont touch a pre 1980 diff..1980 onwards are l.s.d.
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Post by bj on roids »

nissang60 wrote:you were talking about the g60 diffs...the only thing i can say is..try to break them..their like a tractor diff..ya wouldnt breakem if ya chucked it outta an airoplane...lol


zeke steggal used to break front CVs all day in his, and he only had 38s :lol:
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