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Gear Or Chain Transfer?

Tech talk for Hilux

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mtx
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Gear Or Chain Transfer?

Post by mtx »

Hi,

I have a 1990 Hilux Surf 2.4 td and a couple of questions

1: is it gear or chain driven transfer?

2: Which one is better?

thanks

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Post by Roctoy »

chain most likely

gear driven transfers are better for modifications because you can fit rockhopper gears to them and you can also bolt 2 together (Marlin or Advanced Adapters kits)

i think you can still do stuff with the chain driven t'cases, but you have alot more options with the gear driven ones.

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Thanks Chris :)
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Post by Surfin Alec »

Definately a chain drive tranny.

Want a gear drive? I got some for sale. :D

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