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Hilux diffs in zook

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Hilux diffs in zook

Post by Wesley »

Im putting hilux diffs in my seirra (will be running 35"s) was wondering who else has done it and what ratios there useing. I know redzook has them with 33"s does anyone know what his ratios are.
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Post by antt »

4.88's i think
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Post by Wesley »

k thats what bazooked said to get
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Post by redzook »

what rock hopper u plan on using?

ive got 6.1 with 4.88s
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Post by Wesley »

i was goin to go series 3 rock hopper so 4.16:1 with 4.8 diff rat. Do u recon that will be low enough to run 35"s hows yours go with 33"s.
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Post by redzook »

The Apprentice wrote:i was goin to go series 3 rock hopper so 4.16:1 with 4.8 diff rat. Do u recon that will be low enough to run 35"s hows yours go with 33"s.


series 3 rock hopper is 6.1
the series 1 is 4.16

so if u have the 6.1 and 4.88s it should be good onroad and offroad should be :cool: but if you do any real technical driving u might want a bit lower

are u plannin to strecth the wheelbase at all? 35's on stock wb = SCARY :)
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Post by Wesley »

i was goin to copy bazooked's setup with yj leaves so its goin to be 2" longer. He recons it will be scary to lol ill have 8" lift by the time i finish :lol: Im makin sure i got a good roll cage and just brought so buckets with 5 point harneses.
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Post by redzook »

The Apprentice wrote:i was goin to copy bazooked's setup with yj leaves so its goin to be 2" longer. He recons it will be scary to lol ill have 8" lift by the time i finish :lol: Im makin sure i got a good roll cage and just brought so buckets with 5 point harneses.


2 inch londer aint much of a stretch.. but if u dont do many ledges or nothin it should be cool
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Post by Wesley »

Thanks heeps now all i gotta do is go buy all the shit and make my shackel mounts :)
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Post by mud4b »

i run(if it ever does) a 6.1rh and 4.1 80s cruiser front and 4.1 hilux rear both in the lux diffs....pics in the members section....


should be doing around 3400rpm at 100ks in 5th gear...and have a crawl ratio just under 100...about 96... running 33s
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Post by Wheeler »

I am running 4.88 and 4.16 tcase and runs very good on highway.
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Post by DeWsE »

So do you still think you will be able to make this bolt on bolt off?

Also NAM ran 34" jungle trekkers (measure almost 35) with a 2"BL, virtural lift, extended shackles. Why do you want so much lift?
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Post by bigsteve »

Grimbo's Apprentice wrote:So do you still think you will be able to make this bolt on bolt off?

Also NAM ran 34" jungle trekkers (measure almost 35) with a 2"BL, virtural lift, extended shackles. Why do you want so much lift?


Wow dejesvous
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Post by DeWsE »

bigsteve wrote:
Grimbo's Apprentice wrote:So do you still think you will be able to make this bolt on bolt off?

Also NAM ran 34" jungle trekkers (measure almost 35) with a 2"BL, virtural lift, extended shackles. Why do you want so much lift?


Wow dejesvous


Sorry bigsteve really tired to day, but what does that mean?
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Post by grimbo »

DeWsE wrote:
bigsteve wrote:
Grimbo's Apprentice wrote:So do you still think you will be able to make this bolt on bolt off?

Also NAM ran 34" jungle trekkers (measure almost 35) with a 2"BL, virtural lift, extended shackles. Why do you want so much lift?


Wow dejesvous


Sorry bigsteve really tired to day, but what does that mean?


young one you have far to go in the ways of big steve

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Post by DeWsE »

grimbo wrote:
DeWsE wrote:
bigsteve wrote:
Grimbo's Apprentice wrote:So do you still think you will be able to make this bolt on bolt off?

Also NAM ran 34" jungle trekkers (measure almost 35) with a 2"BL, virtural lift, extended shackles. Why do you want so much lift?


Wow dejesvous


Sorry bigsteve really tired to day, but what does that mean?


young one you have far to go in the ways of big steve

dejevous= de ja vous (frenchie for "Shit that sounds/feels familiar") :D


:armsup: I must be doing good then :cool:
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Post by N*A*M »

w00t i got a mention :armsup:

btw suspension was stock
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Post by DeWsE »

N*A*M wrote:w00t i got a mention :armsup:

btw suspension was stock


What about firewall clearence?

How long where your shackles?
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Post by 1MadEngineer »

grimbo wrote:
DeWsE wrote:
bigsteve wrote:
Grimbo's Apprentice wrote:So do you still think you will be able to make this bolt on bolt off?

Also NAM ran 34" jungle trekkers (measure almost 35) with a 2"BL, virtural lift, extended shackles. Why do you want so much lift?


Wow dejesvous


Sorry bigsteve really tired to day, but what does that mean?


young one you have far to go in the ways of big steve

dejevous= de ja vous (frenchie for "Shit that sounds/feels familiar") :D


Mine was 1600 w/ series1 and 4.55 (hp front) and ran 35ET and 35/14.5/15 boggers, even with the boggers at 2psi i could sit on 90-100kph.
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