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Gear Reduction

Tech Talk for Suzuki owners.

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Gear Reduction

Post by zookwithdreams »

What are the other options (other than a rockhopper) for reducing the gear ratio in a 98 coily keeping in mind that i am very much on a budget
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Post by grimbo »

smaller tyres :D

You are pretty much stuffed with the coily for gearing options. You could get a 1ltr t/case and adapt that to fit. Of course if you need someone to do the work for you there goes the $. If you can do it yourself the costs aren't too bad, just need to find a t/case and the bits needed. there have been threads about this swap very recently
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Post by RB zook »

you could get a 1 litre transfer case for about 350 at most

and you would also need the jack shaft and you can bolt that in and you will get a 12 percent reduction :D
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Post by roc box »

im pretty sure lj50 t/case was lowest gearing of all zooks
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Post by zookwithdreams »

What are peoples opinion about changing the transfer case and also changing the gearing as set out in the link below

http://ironbark.bendigo.latrobe.edu.au/~jeff/xfer2.htm

Would this be very difficult or somewhat doable ?

How hard would it be to get the necessay clusters/gears and where could they be sourced from?

Thanks
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Post by HRZOOK »

Your coily box is chain driven not gear driven

As far as I know (owner of 96 coily) You need to replace the box to get reduction.

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Post by HRZOOK »

Although trialjimny might sell gears for chain driven xfer for ya coily if they are the same as a Jimny :?:

Check out his site
http://www.geocities.com/trialjimny/nomepagina.html
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Post by Toj0 »

zookwithdreams wrote:What are peoples opinion about changing the transfer case and also changing the gearing as set out in the link below

http://ironbark.bendigo.latrobe.edu.au/~jeff/xfer2.htm

Would this be very difficult or somewhat doable ?

How hard would it be to get the necessay clusters/gears and where could they be sourced from?

Thanks


I just did this over the weekend and it wasn't too expensive, with the help of some friends. $350 to get the gears pressed and welded, jack shaft and Maruti case where given to me. Other than that I just needed to source the WT flanges and move the passenger side mount out 15mm. I've ended up with 5.16 low range reduction, and 12% high range red.

Most of the Suzi specific wreckers had gear sets, cases and flanges lying around. I'd say you'd get away with it for around $600.

Calmini do a great 5.16 reduction for about $450 US which comes with everything bar the case and jackshaft. Depends how low you want to go.
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Post by Guy »

Toj0 wrote:
zookwithdreams wrote:What are peoples opinion about changing the transfer case and also changing the gearing as set out in the link below

http://ironbark.bendigo.latrobe.edu.au/~jeff/xfer2.htm

Would this be very difficult or somewhat doable ?

How hard would it be to get the necessay clusters/gears and where could they be sourced from?

Thanks


I just did this over the weekend and it wasn't too expensive, with the help of some friends. $350 to get the gears pressed and welded, jack shaft and Maruti case where given to me. Other than that I just needed to source the WT flanges and move the passenger side mount out 15mm. I've ended up with 5.16 low range reduction, and 12% high range red.

Most of the Suzi specific wreckers had gear sets, cases and flanges lying around. I'd say you'd get away with it for around $600.

Calmini do a great 5.16 reduction for about $450 US which comes with everything bar the case and jackshaft. Depends how low you want to go.


I dont want to sound negitive, but for another $300 or so you get professionally made gears with a warranty ..
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Post by zookwithdreams »

If any one could give me some more info on weather i would be able to do this with a 1L transfercase and if so what other gears/clusters would i need and what case they would come out of that would be very much appreciated.

Also if anyone can tell me of someone in sydney who presses the gears well and for cheap

Also also if any one has the bits lying around and would llike to get rid of them
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Post by zookwithdreams »

Anyone ??
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Post by Drew »

Apparently late model 1litre trans case is the go (84 model). Try suzi four wreckers in Dunheved 029833 0216 for the parts.
As for warranty with gear sets mine were 8 months from reciept date less that by the time they turned up & no interest in warranty from the distributor when they broke.funny how factory gears lasted years & this sites fav gears didn't..
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