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shaved diffs

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shaved diffs

Post by dvast8 »

well thanks to sam at overkill my zook ( serria tin top ) has shaved front and rear diffs he took about 45mm off the front one and about 30mm off the rear one this means that on 30inch bfg muddies i have the same diff clearance as my mates one which runs 32 inch bfg muddies :twisted:
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Post by toysuzi »

hey dvast8
hows it going

i did the same i shaved n it made me look an inch longer :armsup:

if you want more inches shave it.

all jokes outter the way now.

how did the housing turn out ??

what was the cost per housing ?

any befor & after shots

daryl
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Post by RB zook »

daryl wrote:hey dvast8
hows it going

how did the housing turn out ??

what was the cost per housing ?

any befor & after shots

daryl


i second that ;)
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Post by Barathrum »

hmmm
i wonder if i could shave my vit diffs :?:
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Post by OVERKILL ENG »

After doing Cam's diffs I have done my rear and gained 35mm. on 33 inch tyres I have 290mm from the pumpkin to the ground. :D
I will take some photo's.
I also have a Vit housing that we have done out of a car so i can get some close ups.
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Post by Barathrum »

OVERKILL ENGINEERING wrote:I will take some photo's.
I also have a Vit housing that we have done out of a car so i can get some close ups.
SAM

excellent :D
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Post by Damo »

Did you touch the crown wheel at all Sam?

I had a bit of a look at this a while back and it didn't seems as though you'd be able to cut 35mm off because the crown wheel was already pretty close to the bottom of the housing.
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Post by HRZOOK »

Does shaving your diff make them more prone to cracking or spliting in the case of a heavy hit?

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Post by Damo »

HRZOOK wrote:Does shaving your diff make them more prone to cracking or spliting in the case of a heavy hit?

HRZOOK


Not if they're welded up correctly. The process involves cutting off the round bottom of the housing and replacing it with a flat plate.
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Post by antt »

i took this pic of the front diff of my vitara that i shaved ;)

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seriously, this pic came from sam @ overkill
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Post by OVERKILL ENG »

Thanks again antt.
There is still 5mm of clearance between the crown wheel and the housing
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Post by Midget »

What did you guys do about the drain plug in the bottom?????

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Post by OVERKILL ENG »

What drain plug :D
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Post by Midget »

Ok so you do away with the drain plug,How often do you expect to change the diff oil????
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Post by OVERKILL ENG »

not often we made the bottom centre stud into a bolt and drain it that way
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Post by Midget »

Oh ok very cool idea,I was starting to wonder if you did something like that or was going to use a vacuum pump...
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Post by Damo »

OVERKILL ENGINEERING wrote:not often we made the bottom centre stud into a bolt and drain it that way


Pfft, if you were a REAL man you'd just suck the old gear oil out with a straw :finger:
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Post by antt »

or use a drill then weld back over the hole when empty ;) :D :armsup:
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Post by Damo »

antt wrote:or use a drill then weld back over the hole when empty ;) :D :armsup:


But welding upside down sucks. It'd be best to flip the zook on it's roof to do that. :lol:
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Post by Rhett »

I shaved my front diff and have a touch over 280mm clearence but my 33s are fairly flat. Well worth it Id say. pics of mine in the topic hilux diffs on suzi diffs. ( i don't know how to link)
Its a wheelbase thing
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