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80 series reverse pinion question

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80 series reverse pinion question

Post by TOY-08V »

hey guys, ive got a hilux whith a 60 series rear diff and a hj75 front diff with a 80 series reverse pinion centre and i was just wondering if anyone knows what or if i can get different ratios to suit the reverse pinion centre, i think mine is a 4.11, im chasing something like a 3.79, 3.55 etc?
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Post by dow50r »

I think other places like the Neverlands run 3.7 diffs in 80's std. Surely u could get a set from the states, question is why?
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Post by beanz2 »

Yes, European 80 series get the 3.70 ratio. Most aftermarket companies in the US sell only lower gears for the high pinion diff (4.56 or 5.29). Use taller tires instead :lol:

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Post by Mczook »

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hey guys, ive got a hilux whith a 60 series rear diff and a hj75 front diff with a 80 series reverse pinion centre and i was just wondering if anyone knows what or if i can get different ratios to suit the reverse pinion centre, i think mine is a 4.11, im chasing something like a 3.79, 3.55 etc?



We can get the 3.7s for you, if you are interested give Matt a call (M&M Custom Engineering 02 45879811), however I am interested in knowing why you want to go so hi in your gearing, generally you want to go lower?!
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