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Front hilux diff for a SAS

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Front hilux diff for a SAS

Post by ausyota »

OK I know that the newer 85+ hilux front diffs are the preferable ones because they have extra gusseting. But how important is it?

A guy is selling a 83 single cab localy for $500 and Im thinking if I use the front diff and the transfer (for duals) and sell off the rest I could end up in front.

How hard is it to weld bracing onto the diff without bending/warping it?
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Post by tomsoffroad »

Would you have room on the top of the diff? I was looking at a small gusset front diff last night, I'd say that you'd be pretty good mates with your grinder by the time your finished cutting it off. ;)
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Post by bubs »

it will be fine, and as long as you take it slow with out a great deal of heat you shouldn't warp the housing
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Post by dave »

Its only about $200 to straighten a housing anyway.
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Post by bubs »

dave wrote:Its only about $200 to straighten a housing anyway.


or you buy a complete housing with cvs centre etc for $300 approx
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Post by 4sum4 »

I just cut the bottom gusset of mine and put it on top then cut a peice of 82ID pipe in half to put at the bottom and also shaved the housing aswell,heaps more clearance and a ruff measurement and it didn`t move a bit.
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