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hilux adjustable diff locator

Tech talk for Hilux

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Post by diesel028 »

OK, am going to get this welded back together. can anyone tell me if the bush will still be ok after its welded? or will it need a new one?

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Post by Gribble »

Press it out before you weld it. Just use a hammer and a big socket. Then once the rod is all good and welded, hammer it back in.
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Post by HiluxMichael »

G´day from Austria, my name´s Michael, i´m new at the board!

Let me give you a short empiric report about the adjustable diff locator (rancho).
My Lux (92´ doublecab) is standing on stonger springs (genuine Toyota).
Spring lift in front is 2", about 4" in rear, and the front leaves at the drivers side were also saging (about 1"). I ordered the diff locator directly from "Down Under" (not available in Europe) for AU$180 (incl. shipping/taxes).

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The installation:
The first bolt could only be taken out by force, because of the enourmos spanning. The further de-installation and the re-installation of the new torque rod was easy. Only the re-establishment of the correct angle of the cardan shaft/diff should be considered. Fortunately the leaves were not too much worn out.

The result:
The steering wheel stands straight again, more travel for the front axle, no surprises when you step on the brake pedal :)

I never repented the installation of this part.

Regards

Michael
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