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Anyone broken a rear centre on a Lux?

Tech talk for Hilux

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Anyone broken a rear centre on a Lux?

Post by SAWZALL »

I'm trying to get a guage on the strength on the rear cente of a Hilux....

What tyre size were you on if youve broken one?

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Post by Barney7779 »

I broke one in my old 82 lux

Was on 31's but i dont think it liked the shock of the clutch being dropped at 6000RPM :twisted:

And yes the old 18R was valve bouncing like mad at them revs :twisted:
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Post by MissDrew »

turboed 2.8
33 swampers
4.88 diff gears.
But it was about 4 years old and had had a hard time.

I think hilux centres are ok in strength as long as you build it with NEW gears, bearings etc and don`t go dumping the clutch at high revs with loads of tracation.
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Post by bubs »

1 - 4.55 ratio, 31's
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Post by thebrunks »

Hilux 8" centres are bloody strong!

The ones that do fail either are abused, not setup properly or worn out!

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Post by Pal »

Probably broken about 4 centers most 4.8 and on 33.s most of the time.

They where all profesionally set up properly but nothing lasts for ever.

The strength is ok for most Hilux s and up to 35 s they will last a reasonable time.
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Post by thebrunks »

Put it this way, there put them in cars for drag racing because there as strong as 9"Ford, are cheaper to get hold of & modify, come in a great range of ratios & light compared to others.

They're not indestructable & I don't think there is a diff made that is!

99 % of people won't have problems, those that do will be stuffing more than just diffs!

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Post by RUFF »

I think most people break them in the rear of Hilux's mainly due to Suspension set ups. Hilux's are bad for hopping in the rear and no diff centre likes this. I have broken lots. Like 20 or more over the years but most were due to hopping(Axle Wrap). After going Coils in the rear of my hilux i never had a problem. I have broken one in the rear of my Tube Buggy and that was Poor set up. My Poor set up. But since then i should have broken at least 10 more with the way i drive. I Broke both rear axles the other week and the centre is fine.
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Post by beebee »

I broke three 4.88s in the rear last year and one in the front. I've already broken one front 4.5 this year as well. That last one was not the centre's fault as my front uni bound. Yes, I can be hard on my gear. And all those were with a 4 link rear end.
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Post by SAWZALL »

Are V6/IFS diffs different (as in stronger)

I understand that Gonads runs one with 44's :?
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Post by beebee »

SAWZALL wrote:Are V6/IFS diffs different (as in stronger)

I understand that Gonads runs one with 44's :?


V6 centres have a larger thicker pinion and thus are considered stronger. They will fit into a 4cyl housing but you will need a grinder :twisted:
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Post by madmont »

I think i have broken teeth off 3 pinions in the last ten years behind a commodore v6 auto . Was still drivable with caution but i saw one where the rear broke so the owner put it in 4wd and drove on regardless.
you could spin the pinion without the gears touching the crownwheel.
I run 4.375 centres with detroit locker in rear and torsen in front 31in tyres.
I suspect the breakages were due to the backlash in the locker.
I have not broken one since I put in the v8.
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Post by Macca177 »

i have broken 2

the 1st was due to the previous owner lack of matinance as i bought the lux (31's)
the 2nd was the replacment from floggin it a bit too much.(35's)
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Post by Old Yella »

1 rear 4.5 from age.
1 rear 5.29 winch break
1 front 5.29 winch break pass :D
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Post by Bitsamissin »

I think 8" Hilux diff centre's are marginal in the strength department particularly for the rear. The axles are strong though.
An ARB locker is a definite upgrade so the week point will then be the C&P.
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Post by RUFF »

Bitsamissin wrote:I think 8" Hilux diff centre's are marginal in the strength department particularly for the rear. The axles are strong though.
An ARB locker is a definite upgrade so the week point will then be the C&P.


You seen these pics Frank?

These snapped within 2 seconds of each other.

The Crown and Pinion Outlasted these axles. And i know Scott 83lux snapped one today also.
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Post by Bitsamissin »

Yeah I did Tony and I wondered the same thing (why the C&P didn't go first) but I think if you did a poll you would find axle breakages are very rare compared to centre or C&P failures.
I measured a Lux centre and compared it to an IFS Paj centre and their almost identical but the Mitsu has a much stronger (thicker) C&P.
Several Lux rear diffs (centre's & C&P) have grenaded in my club only running 31" & 32"s.
If you think a Hilux 8" rear diff is strong then have a look at a rear 9" Paj then a 9.5" later model Paj then a GQ/GU Patrol :D
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Post by RUFF »

Bitsamissin wrote:Yeah I did Tony and I wondered the same thing (why the C&P didn't go first) but I think if you did a poll you would find axle breakages are very rare compared to centre or C&P failures.
I measured a Lux centre and compared it to an IFS Paj centre and their almost identical but the Mitsu has a much stronger (thicker) C&P.
Several Lux rear diffs (centre's & C&P) have grenaded in my club only running 31" & 32"s.
If you think a Hilux 8" rear diff is strong then have a look at a rear 9" Paj then a 9.5" later model Paj then a GQ/GU Patrol :D


As i said above hilux's generaly break centres because osf suspension set ups.
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Post by madmont »

This one was broken but still drove
There were still 3 whole teeth on it!
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Post by benhl »

got a similar pic to above, drove fine just made a 4.88:1 donk noise :D

Running 33's high pressure down the highway. Made have done some damage at cruiser park the week b4 but othing showed or made noise for a while (about 500 - 1000km)
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Post by madmont »

Dam I just broke another one
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