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Hilux knukles on suzi diff.

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Hilux knukles on suzi diff.

Post by Rhett »

Has anyone done or attemped this? I am building a shaved suzi diff at the moment with 3/8th steal for the front cover and I want to up grade the knuckles while Im at it. I know it would be easyer to put a whole hilux front diff under but its not made by suzuki is it.
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Post by 85zook »

and the point is?
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Post by Rhett »

I like to keep it as much zook as possible
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Post by OVERKILL ENG »

Rhett wrote:I like to keep it as much zook as possible


Thankyou I thought I was the only one. :armsup:
You should be able to just need to get custom axles.
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Post by redzook »

suzuki diffs are made buy aisin

thought lux diffs were to?

its just like if you are a jeep guy. d30 dudes upgrade to d44's and d60's

suzuki dudes upgrade from the smaller aisins to the bigger model

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Post by Rhett »

Would you be happy with I want to do something different? and more pumkin clearence.
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Post by OVERKILL ENG »

Rhett wrote:Would you be happy with I want to do something different? and more pumkin clearence.


Just a tip for you I understand you want to use a sierra centre for the clearance but if you go to a vitara centre which is still smaller than a hilux and run an air locker then the the side gears are interchangable which would allow you to run a shortened lux axle rather than machining one down to make fit as this is where we kept breaking them.
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Post by Rhett »

Ok So I want a serria pumkin, hilux knukles and shortened axles vitara center and air loker? I can get vitara centers same ratio as standard serria? Or do I have to put a vitara centre in the rear too?
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Post by OVERKILL ENG »

Rhett wrote:Ok So I want a serria pumkin, hilux knukles and shortened axles vitara center and air loker? I can get vitara centers same ratio as standard serria? Or do I have to put a vitara centre in the rear too?



Can't get same ratio.
So i guess unless you want to build diffs for bothe ends forget what i said. :cry:
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Post by Rhett »

I will not forget but I will not do the vitara center at first I will see if I can break machines hiluxs axles. I have seen the way you drive. I may be able to make them last.
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Post by Damo »

OVERKILL ENGINEERING wrote:
Rhett wrote:Would you be happy with I want to do something different? and more pumkin clearence.


Just a tip for you I understand you want to use a sierra centre for the clearance but if you go to a vitara centre which is still smaller than a hilux and run an air locker then the the side gears are interchangable which would allow you to run a shortened lux axle rather than machining one down to make fit as this is where we kept breaking them.
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What about the sierra ARBs, would you be able to use the hilx side gears on them?
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Post by OVERKILL ENG »

Damo wrote:
OVERKILL ENGINEERING wrote:
Rhett wrote:Would you be happy with I want to do something different? and more pumkin clearence.


Just a tip for you I understand you want to use a sierra centre for the clearance but if you go to a vitara centre which is still smaller than a hilux and run an air locker then the the side gears are interchangable which would allow you to run a shortened lux axle rather than machining one down to make fit as this is where we kept breaking them.
SAM


What about the sierra ARBs, would you be able to use the hilx side gears on them?


No the carrier is too small.
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Post by Damo »

OVERKILL ENGINEERING wrote:
Damo wrote:
OVERKILL ENGINEERING wrote:
Rhett wrote:Would you be happy with I want to do something different? and more pumkin clearence.


Just a tip for you I understand you want to use a sierra centre for the clearance but if you go to a vitara centre which is still smaller than a hilux and run an air locker then the the side gears are interchangable which would allow you to run a shortened lux axle rather than machining one down to make fit as this is where we kept breaking them.
SAM


What about the sierra ARBs, would you be able to use the hilx side gears on them?


No the carrier is too small.
SAM


Well that is Grimace :cry:
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Post by Rhett »

Centre of diff is done, Shaved and front hat welded up . Ended up only using 6mm steel instead of 3/8 I figured it would do. Shaving has gained almost and inch of clearance. Would post pics but can't by the look of it at the moment.
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Post by bigsteve »

Rhett wrote:Centre of diff is done, Shaved and front hat welded up . Ended up only using 6mm steel instead of 3/8 I figured it would do. Shaving has gained almost and inch of clearance. Would post pics but can't by the look of it at the moment.


Email them to me at stevenm@onq.com.au

I'll link them

p.s. Are they flames on your zook in your avatar
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Post by Rhett »

Yes they are flames. Pity I was cruisen down the road this morning and forgot to do my bonnet pins up though. Pics are on there way.
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Post by bigsteve »

Pics (Nice thongs)

where are the filler plug holes?

Image

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Post by Rhett »

Filler is right on the top. None on the bottom. Just take the centre out.
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Post by spazbot »

nice thong / slipper , oh yeah the diff looks the goods 2
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Post by 85zook »

pain in the ass taking the centre out ever 10-20k to change the diff oil!! :?
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Post by Rhett »

I break stuff and change stuff every couple thousand any way so it is out anyway.
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Post by Rhett »

Diff is back under the car but it does not have its lux knuckles yet.
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Post by munga »

Rhett, your pics aren't working anymore.. Could you email them to me? notmunga@hotmail.com Cheers
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Post by bigsteve »

I've still got them somewhere, just looking now
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Post by bigsteve »

Sorry, fixed the pics
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Post by sierrajim »

gee wiz those little red x's look good
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Post by runnin4life »

yep they look tops
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Post by stumped »

pics stuffed again i think..

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Post by munga »

ah cheers!
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